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Luke 1:61

Definition: The punchline to Luke 1:61 is that it's actually a reference to Jesus Christ. The literal text says:


"Then he said unto his disciples, Whosoever shall break one of these little fables, feed him." In this context, "Luke 1:61" isn't just a word for Luke 1:60—it's a brand new and bizarre term that Jesus used to describe those who would break the rules and potentially harm someone else. In an edgy way, it could be like saying: "Hey, you're breaking rules!" or "You're really not thinking clearly." Example sentence using this slang term: "Luke 1:61 - That's right! If I break one of these little fables, the person feeding me will be put in danger."