DaveDiamond Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2025 Messages 121 Reaction score 158 Location Riverland East, South Australia Yesterday at 10:45 AM #1 Aussies and Brits are known for 'Taking the P...'. We also say 'He's full of P and wind'. Discuss.
Snuffy He ain't scared. Joined Nov 5, 2019 Messages 1,901 Reaction score 3,052 Yesterday at 1:01 PM #2 We have a similar saying, "He's full of p... and vinegar". And then there's "Go p... up a rope".
R Rish Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined May 3, 2020 Messages 6,429 Reaction score 40,758 Location Daphne, AL Yesterday at 6:26 PM #3 Don't P on my leg and tell me it's raining.
MaxStout Supporting Member (Lifetime) HBT Supporter Joined Mar 29, 2013 Messages 17,249 Reaction score 32,933 Location Inside a Klein Bottle Yesterday at 7:16 PM #4 On the p**s (drunk). Probably heard it in a few too many Kevin Bloody Wilson tunes.
Brockness Monster Well-Known Member Joined Jun 11, 2025 Messages 150 Reaction score 257 Location America's High Five (MI) Today at 10:42 AM #5 He's just Pi..ing into the wind as a famous person once famously said of a famous American Light Lager "put this pi.. back in the horse" Last edited: Today at 11:43 AM
He's just Pi..ing into the wind as a famous person once famously said of a famous American Light Lager "put this pi.. back in the horse"
MaxStout Supporting Member (Lifetime) HBT Supporter Joined Mar 29, 2013 Messages 17,249 Reaction score 32,933 Location Inside a Klein Bottle Today at 11:10 AM #6 This thread needs some Jerry Jeff Walker.
Brockness Monster Well-Known Member Joined Jun 11, 2025 Messages 150 Reaction score 257 Location America's High Five (MI) Today at 11:44 AM #7 Who pi..ed in his Cheerios?
Broken Crow Ale's what cures 'ya HBT Supporter Joined Oct 12, 2020 Messages 3,535 Reaction score 6,760 Today at 12:14 PM #8 Familiar with the term since growing up on CBC, TVO and PBS....BBC, London Weekend, Thames, ABC (Austrailian)..... over here it was ususally the equivalent of "Pulling my leg", but over here is kinda puritanical with broadcasts. MaxStout said: This thread needs some Jerry Jeff Walker. Click to expand... I'd have gone with Patti Smith;
Familiar with the term since growing up on CBC, TVO and PBS....BBC, London Weekend, Thames, ABC (Austrailian)..... over here it was ususally the equivalent of "Pulling my leg", but over here is kinda puritanical with broadcasts. MaxStout said: This thread needs some Jerry Jeff Walker. Click to expand... I'd have gone with Patti Smith;