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"Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco" was the ad slogan in the '50s & 60s.
Young boys at the time, like me, said it stood for , "Let's screw, my finger's tired." As in : "Hey sweetie, LSMFT!"
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Luck Strike Means Fine Tobacco.
An old advertising slogan for a brand of redneck tobacco cigarettes. Loose Straps Mean Floppy Tits. An old expression used to explain the meaning of LSMFT. Tommy Joe: Whoa there, Donny Bob! Look at that fine young lady bouncing around!
Buddy John: LSMFT! |
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Lord, Save Me From Truman LSMFT = Lord, Save Me From Truman!
As a kid in the late 1940's I remember my parents using this as a meaning to decribe the problems of the day under President Truman |
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