What do you call a sink full of mayonnaise?
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big mexican dip bowl
A mayo-ment of silence for whoever has to clean that up.
A plumber’s worst condiment-ary!
Sink o de mayo.
The joke “What do you call a sink full of mayonnaise? Sinko de Mayo” is a play on words that combines the name of the Mexican holiday “Cinco de Mayo” with the English word “sink.” Cinco de Mayo, which means “Fifth of May” in Spanish, is an annual celebration held on May 5 to commemorate the Mexican Army’s victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. The joke replaces “Cinco” (which sounds like “sink-o”) with the actual word “sink,” humorously suggesting that a sink filled with mayonnaise could be called “Sinko de Mayo,” as if it were a bizarre holiday or event.