- What does Homer Simpson hedge gif mean?
- What does Homer say a lot?
- What does the Homer Simpson meme mean?
- Why did Homer's voice change?
What does Homer Simpson hedge gif mean?
If you spend any time online, you've seen it: a short GIF of Homer Simpson disappearing backward into a hedge, his eyes wide open — a visual “don't mind me.” Taken from a 1994 episode of The Simpsons, it's generally used as a reaction to express embarrassment or the desire to disappear from an awkward social ...
What does Homer say a lot?
All 110 times Homer Simpson says, "Mmm..." Homer Simpson says "D'oh" a lot. Probably eleventy-billion times, considering the show's been on for 25 years this December. But when Homer's not mad at himself for screwing something up, he's hungry.
What does the Homer Simpson meme mean?
“The Homer GIF is used when people want to remove themselves from a conversation. It's the perfect exit GIF.” On Sunday's episode, the cartoon dad appropriately sent the GIF to his daughter after texting her that he didn't know where his phone was.
Why did Homer's voice change?
As for why the change was made, Castellaneta has said that doing the voice for long periods was becoming difficult for his throat to endure. Plus, as the character himself changed and developed, the gruff Matthau voice seemed less appropriate. The standard Homer voice is based on Castellaneta's father.