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An inferior definition of the phrase "go pound sand" preferred by townie steakheads on the East Coast. After trying and failing to get a spot at the Comedy Studio, Mr. McClown had no choice but to go pound salt.
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Often confused with 'go pound sand' but more refined and less vulgar. To pound sand infers 'up an orifice' but to pound salt has more to do with a useless activity. When the religious nut came to visit my house, I told him to go pound salt.
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| 3. | go pound salt | ||
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Originated in the salt mine making crystals from rock form. Midwestern homos sometimes use "go pound sand" for this phrase but they are wrong. Person:"Hey, Do you need any help taking those off"?
Other person: "Nah, why don't you just go pound salt!" |
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