Adult Jokes You Never Noticed On 'Boy Meets World'

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Vote up the jokes you can't believe you missed in Boy Meets World.

 

While we were busy being emotionally invested in Cory and Topanga’s relationship and learning life lessons from the trials and tribulations of the characters on the show, we failed to notice the adult jokes in Boy Meets World. At this point, we’re all aware that every series geared towards kids or families had dirty jokes, but it’s still fun to go back and look at them with a matured mind.

It's really weird rewatching entertainment you loved as a kid and realizing there are so many jokes you missed. These dirty jokes in Boy Meets World might just break your brain a bit. Vote up the jokes you can't believe you missed.

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    942 VOTES

    Cory Doesn't Want To Hear About Two Men Hooking Up

    Cory Doesn't Want To Hear About Two Men Hooking Up
    Video: YouTube

    In the Season 4 episode "Dangerous Secret," Cory believes Shawn is getting intimate while he and Topanga still aren’t, leading him to seek out Eric for advice. Part of their exchange goes:

    Cory: You never even told me about your first time.
    Eric: Remember Mitchell Davis?
    Cory: There’s an unexpected surprise, why don’t you tell me about your second time.

    942 votes
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    746 VOTES

    The Virginity Joke

    The Virginity Joke
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    In a discussion in the Season 5 episode "The Eskimo," we see Mr. Feeny tell the group that “There’s a first time for everything.” Cory replies, “That argument doesn’t get anywhere with [Topanga].”

    746 votes
  • 3
    656 VOTES

    The Glow

    The Glow
    Video: YouTube

    In Season 1’s “She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not,” Topanga gets into Eric. During a conversation, as she tries to explain why she’s attracted to him, she says that she noticed his aura was “glowing.” It’s fairly commonly known that having a glow is associated with doing it, so much so that Urban Dictionary defines “glowing” as “showing the radiance of health, excitement, etc., usually as a result of [intimacy].” 

    656 votes
  • 4
    471 VOTES

    Cory Gets Into Pool

    Cory Gets Into Pool
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    In Season 3’s “What I Meant To Say,” the opening of the episode shows Cory teaching Topanga how to play pool. Pressed up against her, he says to tap the ball “softly.” Instead, Topanga kisses him and he jolts forward, slamming the stick forward and sending the balls careening around the table.
    471 votes
  • 5
    576 VOTES

    Not Quite A Home Run

    Not Quite A Home Run
    Video: YouTube

    In the Season 5 Halloween episode, “And Then There Was Shawn,” people are being bumped off by an unknown person, horror movie-style. Discussing clichés, Shawn points out that virgins always live in these types of films. Cory and Topanga are happy they’re virgins, while Eric and Jack immediately admit they’re doomed. Shawn says he’ll get “as sick as you can get without actually dying.”

    576 votes
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    464 VOTES

    Eric Only Has One Thing On His Mind

    Eric Only Has One Thing On His Mind
    Video: YouTube
    On the episode “They’re Killing Us,” Eric proposes to his brother’s girlfriend, Topanga. As he spews his proposal out, he says to Topanga, “I’ve always loved you – ever since I saw you through that peephole in the bathroom!” If that’s not enough, he follows that up with, “Topanga, marry me and let’s make nick-nick.” Nick-nick, in this case, is clearly a term for making love.
    464 votes