Adele is known for dropping Grammy Award-winning singles that will instantly give you the "feels," but did you also know she's really good at games? On Wednesday, The Ellen DeGeneres Show aired a cut segment from her infamous Jamba Juice episode featuring the singer playing a fast-paced round of Five Second Rule. During the hilarious game, Adele is seen cursing and giving funny nicknames to her vagina.

Fans received their first taste of how well Adele works under pressure, when she teamed up with Ellen DeGeneres to prank a few unsuspecting Jamba Juice employees. The daytime talk show host would instruct the 27-year-old London native to make outlandish requests through a secret microphone in her ear, turning Adele into one obnoxious celebrity customer. The video became an instant viral hit.

This time the two played a game called Five Second Rule, where they tried their best to supply multiple answers for a single question in five seconds or less. Known to shake things up with her guests, DeGeneres engaged in the excitement as she went toe-to-toe with the "When We Were Young" singer replying to funny, yet sometimes raunchy, questions. Hitting a big red button was the only way to lock in their answers.

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The first category started off basic, with DeGeneres naming three of her favorite beverages. Adele was then asked to name three different ways to say "hello." Not fulling grasping the concept of the game yet, she rapidly gave five greetings (in Spanish and English) instead of three.

Things turned spicy when Angelo James Konecki's mommy was asked to name three curse words she uses when she's mad. Despite being a little hesitant to say the words on TV, she beat the clock with "f***," "bastard," and "s***." Adele erupted in laughter, along with the entire audience and DeGeneres. The 58-year-old comedian was then asked the same question.

As if that category wasn't surprising enough, Adele revealed the three intimate nicknames she gave her vagina or as they called it, "lady parts." Without giving it a second thought Adele answered, "minny moo," "vajayjay," and "pizza." Apparently she uses the term "minny moo" when describing the area to a child, "vajayjay" as a common everyday term, while "pizza" is used "when someone's nasty."

Laughter ensued for the rest of the segment. Further categories on the show included: red fruits, favorite things to clean, how to cure a hangover, things you like to do on the weekend, and more.

The Ellen DeGeneres Show airs weekdays at 4 p.m. ET on NBC.

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