Take a stick, poke it in human feces, which is easily found in D6 of San Francisco, Supervisor Haney's district. Take shit on stick dip in chocolate roll in nuts.
Me and this dude just chilling in the TL, when this guy comes up trying to sell Haneyville Pops. WTF!
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Bull hanky can be defined as an alternate noun used in the place of word such as bull crap or bull s**t. It came from a child that once referred to her snot as crap, and thus came bull hanky.
"Do you know what Bill said the other day, Casey?" "No I don't, Jill." "He told me that the Einstein was an idiot." "That's a bunch of bull hanky, Jill."
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In WWII Swedish scientists made a hankerchef made out of blood and cocaine. It attracted German search dogs, then jacked their nose temporarily. It was served to hide the Jews as they were shipped to Sweden.
In WWII Swedish scientists made a hankerchef made out of blood and cocaine. It attracted German search dogs, then jacked their nose temporarily. It was served to hide the Jews as they were shipped to Sweden.
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Derived from the more offensive phrase "Put your noodle in your poodle" from 18th century Asia. The more popular term now "Put a Little Doggy in ya Hanky" was first used in Melbourne Australia, however its origins are not clear.
Derived from the more offensive phrase "Put your noodle in your poodle" from 18th century Asia. The more popular term now "Put a Little Doggy in ya Hanky" was first used in Melbourne Australia, however its origins are not clear.
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