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Can You Guess What He's Thinking?

MoreSidemen@MoreSidemen571K viewsNov 16, 20250:38
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Uh to Tony Hawk >> skateboard skateboard. >> Um uh you use it to tickle someone. >> Uh and it also cleans >> a duster fluffer. >> Um >> you got it. >> Uh so you eat and then you also >> drink >> use scissors. >> Pizza chew. >> Uh I don't even know what that means. [laughter] >> When you see this word >> No, bro. I don't. Um >> can we skip it or no? >> No. Can we skip? >> You can't skip this one. Uh uh. So you got you so you eat it. It's like a snack. >> That was too quick. >> The word was cookie cutter. >> [laughter] >> No, but you eat it and then you sizzle.

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The short centers on a rapid-fire guessing game where participants riff on everyday clues to determine what someone might be thinking. The dialogue bounces between playful misdirections and literal interpretations of the clues, creating a lighthearted, fast-paced banter style typical of the Sidemen group dynamic. In the quick-fire exchange, clues range from seemingly random actions to a single revealed word, prompting reactions that mix confusion, humor, and laughter. The tension builds as the players push through the clues, trading off lines and bouncing jokes off each other, until the exact word is finally identified, prompting a mix of surprise and amusement. The overall arc leverages short-form pacing to maximize punchlines and highlight the personalities involved, concluding with a humorous twist tied to the revealed word. The video embodies a concise, shareable format aimed at eliciting quick smiles and comments from fans who enjoy the group's collaborative humor and familiar rapport.

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Questions answered

What is the key hidden word revealed in the short?
The key word revealed is cookie cutter.
How is the short's joke structure built around the clue process?
Participants trade rapid-fire clues that incrementally steer toward the hidden word, with jokes and reactions building as each clue is interpreted.
What makes the moment at 0:31 notable for search and context?
At 0:31, the line "The word was cookie cutter" crystallizes the gag, marking the punchline of the guessing sequence.