>You can call someone sweet
>You can call someone salty
>You can call someone bitter
>You can call someone sour
>You can't call someone umami
I dunno, I've been called meaty before. If you know what I mean.
You're an umami faggot
There
>>7756369
>You can call someone salty
This is only a recent development
>You can call someone sour
Not really, you can say things about someone are sour, their personality/demeanor, their smell, visage, etc
But you can't say "She's so sour" in the same way you could say "He's so sweet" or "He's so bitter"
If a grill can scream oipoppy why can't a guy yell umami?
Chicago style women are Miami.
>>7756411
underrated post
Savory
>>7756369
You can call someone savory.
most people don't know what umami is.
>>7756373
melt in your mouth faggot
mmm
>>7756411
heh took me a minute
>>7756411
you
I like you
>>7756411
>>7756369
This is the updated one
>>7756409
Sure you can. I've called people sour before. Surely you've met someone who had such an unpleasant demeanor all the time that they could be called "sour". My neighbor is a perfect example. I don't think I've met anyone as sour as she is. We gave her a bottle of nice champagne last Christmas, left it in a gift basket at her door, and never heard anything until 2 weeks later, when she was leaving at the same time as us. She said "oh, yeah, thanks for the bottle of wine," (it wasn't wine), "but I couldn't drink it because I have GASTRITIS (emphasis on that because she put emphasis on that), so I gave it to my boss."
And every conversation with her is much the same, her complaining about this or that, her office, the maintenance guy, her medical issues (some of which I think are non-existent). SOUR. SOUR. SOUR.