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How do you pronounce the word 'Tuple'?

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At least for me: tuple -> "tupple", xor pronounced like "zorro", repl -> "repple", aspx -> "aspicks", webforms -> "who designed this &*$#!!!" – Juliet Mar 27 at 21:18

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TUH - pull

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Since I can't vote for my own answers; this is my preference. – Erik Mar 27 at 21:31
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TOO - pull

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But then I also say 'reet' for rete, which isn't very classical. – Pete Kirkham Mar 27 at 21:12
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It's not like Tooople, it's like "up"... Tuppppple – MattSlay Mar 27 at 21:18
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As I understand it, Tuple comes from n-tuple, which is shorthand for one-tuple, two-tuple, ..., quin-tuple, etc. Would you really say "kwin-too-ple" or would it be "kwin-tuh-ple?" – Michael Todd Mar 27 at 22:15
Why would you pronounce it like this?! Just say the word "quintuple", then remove the "quin" part. – gnovice Mar 27 at 22:28
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I'm from the US, and I've only ever heard "toople" – Brian Campbell Mar 28 at 2:38
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Let's call the whole thing off.

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If there was a way to upvote this without ruining the joke, I would. – Ori Pessach Mar 27 at 21:07
+1 - had to upvote the others as well to keep the order! – Earwicker Mar 27 at 21:08
HAHAHAHA!! The first comment is stackoverflow at it's best (a community of funny geeks!) +1 – jerebear Mar 27 at 21:11
OK, I don't get the joke... can someone please explain? – Kyle Cronin Mar 27 at 21:16
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I particularly like the version done by Christopher Walken on Saturnday Night Live. =P – Erik Mar 27 at 21:29
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It rhymes with duple.

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