Thmyl Drayfr San Fransyskw Llayfwn < POPULAR ◉ >

Reading aloud: “thmyl” → “the mile” (th = the, myl = mile) “drayfr” → “driver” (dray = dray, fr = fer/fr → ‘driver’ if missing vowel) “san fransyskw” = San Francisco “llayfwn” = “lay fown” → “lay down”

Given the oddness, perhaps it’s a phrase like: — but “thmyl” → “th” + “myl” could be “the mile” as in “mile driver” — a trucker who drives long miles? “Llayfwn” = “lay fwn” = “lay phone”?? Doesn’t fit. thmyl drayfr san fransyskw llayfwn

Another try: “llayfwn” reversed is “nwfyall” no. Reading aloud: “thmyl” → “the mile” (th =