Will you be big booty sex videothe next Joe Trudeau?
Thanks to the Sydney Morning Herald, you could be. Inspired by White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's constant mispronunciation of words -- including, yes, Justin Trudeau's name -- the publication has created a "Spicer-ize my name" generator.
SEE ALSO: Sean Spicer owns the domain RateTheReporter.comSimply plug your name into the generator and you'll learn what Sean Spicer would call you if he ever deigned to mention you during a press conference.
The names get ... pretty interesting. ("Donald Trump" turns into "Donaldson Trung," for example.)
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So how do you get Spicer to actually say your name during a press conference? Not sure. Maybe have a significant policy impact? Or just, like, tweet a lot. Equal chances, really.
Find your own Spicer-ized moniker on the Sydney Morning Heraldwebsite.
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