👉 Okay, let's break this down into fun bits:
1. "Anglo Judo" is a term used by martial artists to refer to their style of fighting, similar to how "judo" means "kicking the punch in Japan." 2. Imagine someone who teaches jujutsu (the art of striking with a blade) in a dojo in England. 3. One day, the student (let's call him Jack) is practicing and gets caught by an Englishman (let's call him John) while they're fighting, claiming it's a "judo." 4. The two men argue over who won, but when Jack realizes he was right about jujutsu, he ends up getting kicked in the face, which makes them both look like a bunch of ninjas. 5. The students at the dojo laugh and say, "Oh my God, this is hilarious!" and then they all start chanting, "Judo!" In essence, it's a silly but funny wordplay about the English martial art jujutsu, similar to how "anglo-jude" is used for the English English (which you're probably not even supposed to know if you're in England).