Harrison Ford left baffled by Gen Z slang he really wishes no one had explained

What started as a simple explanation about unplugging on flights quickly turned into a comedic clash of generations when Sherry Cola’s choice of words left Harrison Ford out of the loop.Sherry Cola, who stars in the third season of “Shrinking,” was explaining how she disconnects while traveling when her use of the word “raw-dogging” prompted confusion from Ford, leading to a humorous back-and-forth about the term’s meaning.“I will raw-dog a flight,” Sherry Cola admitted during an appearance on Sirius XM’s “The Morning Mashup.” “I will just — here’s the thing.We’re doing the most all the time, right? So, sometimes silence and solitude is necessary, and just like sitting on a plane watching nothing, doing nothing, just staring blankly at … it’s called raw-dogging a flight.”She attempted to explain further before Ford chimed in.“That’s not what ‘raw-dog’ means,” he coyly said.“Do you want to explain to us what it actually means?” host Nicole Ryan jokingly questioned.“They told me a little late,” Ford said.

“I really didn’t, well, why would I run across something that …”“Vile,” Ryan added.“It’s filthy.”“You’re married,” “Shrinking” co-star Christa Miller pointed out.

“You don’t have to worry about that.”“I’m over this part of anybody’s life,” Ford explained.“I have five children.

People – I never – what does this mean? Why do you let me do this? And then you make fun of me.It’s because I’m old.”The moment seemed like a callback to a scene in season one of “Shrinking” where Ford’s character misuses the term “raw-dog.” In the episode, Harrison’s character, Dr.

Paul Rhoades, believes “raw-dogging” means “to talk to somebody that doesn’t want to talk to you.” Morning Report delivers the latest news, videos, photos and more.Please provide a valid email.

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