Later, at SpongeBob's house, SpongeBob and Patrick play a game of Eels and Escalators. SpongeBob and Patrick wipe the expletive from their tongues and promise Mr. Krabs sternly informs them that their new word isn't a fancy word: it's actually an expletive that is the eleventh of thirteen vulgar words that should never be uttered as they are all bad words. Krabs asks what SpongeBob and Patrick's new word was and Squidward explains it. Squidward explains that SpongeBob and Patrick have learned a new word and SpongeBob said it to everybody in the Krusty Krab over the intercom, causing the customers to leave. Krabs is alerted to the empty restaurant and rushes out. The Krusty Krab customers are appalled by what they hear and leave for the sake of going somewhere where the employees don't work blue. SpongeBob then shares the word with everyone else over the intercom. SpongeBob greets Patrick with their new word and he does the same, to the chagrin of an old man who voices it by stating he thought the Krusty Krab is a restaurant not a guttermouth convention. The next day, SpongeBob walks into the Krusty Krab using the word and the customers are shocked, horrified and disgusted. They begin to repeat it to themselves and use it in conversations. Confused, SpongeBob repeats this new word to the arriving Patrick, who informs that it is a "sentence enhancer" used in refined conversation. When SpongeBob goes around to the back of the restaurant, he peruses some of the dumpster writing, eventually finding one passage in particular reading "Krabs is a." As SpongeBob reads the last word, which is censored via a dolphin sound, a nearby garbage man is disgusted at his usage of the word to the point where he asks SpongeBob if he kisses his mother with that mouth. The episode begins when the Krusty Krab reaches closing time and SpongeBob is about to leave, but is ordered by Mr. Margaret SquarePants (mentioned as "mother").Patchy the Pirate (written on dumpster).
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