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Question Posted Tuesday August 16 2005, 7:51 pm

Hahah.
Can anyone tell me on the movie, Napoleon Dynamite, whenever that girl goes to Napoleon's house, and says, "I need to save up some extra money for college." & Kip says, "Your mom goes to college, HAHA" what does that mean? Haha, I know it's a dumb question, But I've been wondering - because everyone says it, and I don't understand the point of it, or what it basically means. Thanks!


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MummuM answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 8:46 pm:
He's pretty much dissing her mother. It's like them "Your Mama" jokes that are out there. This one basically means that her mother is very stupid, since she's still going to college when she's probably 40-50 years old.
♥ Krissy

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orphans answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 8:40 pm:
it means that her mom is so stupid that she is still going to college even though she is probably in her 40's or late 30's...hahaha...hope i helped

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oxipreferpreppyox answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 8:33 pm:
Well you know how when people start dissing each other, when someone starts talking about someone else's mom, then it's a big deal and a major diss. So I guess Kip was just trying to be all bad by dissing Deb. I'm guessing he learned that from his main girl Lafawn-Duh. You know, the ever-popular "your mom" statement.

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mapetiteodette answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 8:30 pm:
Well basically, it either means

a. He is implying that since they don't have money, her mom is in college

or B, the one I think is correct- he just feels like saying "your mom."

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