MichaelMartinD
08-16-2025, 08:41 AM
Just rewatched this classic episode and I made a discovery. "C. Varela" (as in "Chuy Varela") is an anagram of "Cleaver."
Clearly the writers wanted us to think of the Cleavers and the Varelas as mirror images of each other, driving home the point that (to borrow a phrase from "The Twilight Zone") "people are alike all over."
This is a good example of the kind of thought that went into the show.
cd637299
08-21-2025, 10:46 PM
^ I say that’s kind of a stretch, but I do go here often, just to play around with names, and I may add things like adjectives or the person’s job….
www.anagramgenius.com
You get one “freebie” but all you can do beyond that, is to anagram the recent anagram!
www.wordsmith.org
should give endless possibilities free.
As to Genius, I COULD tell you my full name, and Genius ends up with quite the insult.
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MichaelMartinD
08-22-2025, 08:13 AM
^ I say that’s kind of a stretch
I have a hard time believing it was a coincidence. Granted, it's not an exact anagram ("Varela" has one too many a's compared with "Cleaver") but it's close enough to establish an identification.
CosmicCharlie
09-23-2025, 08:50 PM
I think they DID THAT ON PURPOSE !
BTW
For years I have wondered what kind of name Chuy is ?
MichaelMartinD
09-24-2025, 08:35 AM
I think they DID THAT ON PURPOSE !
BTW
For years I have wondered what kind of name Chuy is ?
In the episode it's a nickname for the boy's real name, Roberto. But someone on the Web said it was a nickname for "Jesus" (the Spanish name). I don't know the answer.
stevea
09-24-2025, 08:45 AM
In the episode it's a nickname for the boy's real name, Roberto. But someone on the Web said it was a nickname for "Jesus" (the Spanish name). I don't know the answer.
That's what AI says so we know it must be right lol
cd637299
09-24-2025, 09:44 AM
It looks like the ancient Anagram Genius site that I mentioned above is down for good. I now get a reject message. The layout is 2005-ish anyway.
Wordsmith gives anything and everything but in alphabetical order. AG was more fun.
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ThisLittlePiggy
09-24-2025, 11:27 AM
The surname Varela or Varella has two meanings in Portuguese: 'little stick' and 'married man who is dominated by his wife'.
https://forebears.io/surnames/varela