A substitution for a secret or dirty topic that only one other person would understand.
A reference to a previously discussed unmentionable subject.
A reference to a previously discussed unmentionable subject.
"Are you staying home tonight?"
"No, I think I might meet up with Tim, see a movie and, um, do that other thing."
"Ooh you're such a slut!"
"No, I think I might meet up with Tim, see a movie and, um, do that other thing."
"Ooh you're such a slut!"
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Madame: Please sir could you give me a hand with these groceries ?
Gentleman: Sure Thing, Madame.
Madame: Thank's a lot, you're a sweety
Gentleman: No problem madame, glad to help ya.
Gentleman: Sure Thing, Madame.
Madame: Thank's a lot, you're a sweety
Gentleman: No problem madame, glad to help ya.
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Lie Bot: The saddest thing is a retarded man who is crying and promising a broken egg that it will still be a chicken some day.
Lie Bot: The saddest thing is a retarded man who is crying and promising a broken egg that it will still be a chicken some day.
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It can often be used to say something without actually saying it--you might say the phrase to imply that something happened which you are not going to be explicitly explain... (see the example below.)
It can often be used to say something without actually saying it--you might say the phrase to imply that something happened which you are not going to be explicitly explain... (see the example below.)
I heard this rumour about John and Beth: Beth invited John to dinner last week, during which he accidentally spilled wine on his pants. Beth told him he better take them off so she could clean off the wine before it made a permanent stain. I guess John got a little aroused by the situation, and one thing led to another...
by PlaceHolder August 16, 2004
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