cellamaphone


1.) a common/deliberate mispr-nunciation of cell phone. used to mimic a sound combination of cell phone and telephone.

2.) originated as a variant of saxamaphone commonly refered to by homer simpson meaning “saxophone”
“what do you want, lisa? a tubamaba? an obomabo? oh….a saxamaphone!…” – homer simpson

“call me on the cellamaphone.”

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