Is the 2nd ‘p’ in pumpkin silent? (1 Viewer)

I believe the "mp" combination in the english vernacular is pronounced like "n"...therefore "punkin." LOL

Edit: I shoulda kept on scrolling. Saintmdterps is correct, IMO.
 
'most' as in the women who feel like they have to protect your feelings :cool:
Ha! Where did you ever find that type? And who's feelins need protectin'? Shee-itt!



"I'm gonna strut like a (rooster) until I'm 99"
 
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70s rock and muscle car aficionados...
present company excepted, i'm sure
vroom vroom :p

anyway pumPkin or punkin?
Punkin!

We have a ginger shorthair cat named Punkin. Her big thing is to steal my son's guitar picks and leave them at random locations around the house. The first time she did it I looked at her and was like "What's she doing?" Her mouth looked funny. She was carrying his pick :)
 

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