LONGTIME TV host Steve Harvey has called it a day in disbelief at a Family Feud survey’s results.

When a contestant’s answer he was sure was wrong technically qualified as correct, he simply couldn’t take it.

Steve asked: 'What's something people run across their lips'

Steve asked: ‘What’s something people run across their lips’Credit: ABC

Jim guessed 'Gravy,' to which the host assured: 'That ain't up there'
Jim guessed ‘Gravy,’ to which the host assured: ‘That ain’t up there’Credit: ABC

It was indeed up there, causing Steve to take a breather

It was indeed up there, causing Steve to take a breatherCredit: ABC
Steve, 66, read the question to recent the Family Feud survey, which seemed to be soliciting NSFW guesses like many prompts.

He read: “What’s something people run across their lips?”

Jim confidently guessed a more literal interpretation, saying: “Gravy.”

Steve sat down on the podium, laughing, sure the answer would not be one of them.

He said: “You’re just trying to give the safest answer you can.

You know good and damn well that ain’t up there.”

However, the answer qualified as “Food/Juicy cherry” on the board with two votes.

Steve silently walked off the set and threw his card away, disappearing backstage after it counted.