drainbamage
The Poop Bag Guy
How about guys <70 years of age who say "sold American."
What does that even mean?
How about guys <70 years of age who say "sold American."
What does that even mean?
Exactly.
Lets say I go to your place looking to buy your car. I say "how about 4k?" you think about it "Nah its worth 7, how about 6?" I say "5 is as good as I can do" and you say... "sold American" and we shake hands. You could have just as easily have said "sold" or "ok" but no, you felt the need to imply that this was a good American transaction.
Makes me want to fart in their mashed potatoes.
Makes me want to fart in their mashed potatoes.
Absolutely anything said in a Boston or New Jersey accent.
I actually despise the phrase, "you can't have cake and eat it too"! Then why the F, would I want it?!?!
"I brewed my first Belgium last week."
TxBrew said:"Miley Citrus".
Every time I read it I get enraged.
"Miley Citrus".
Every time I read it I get enraged.
Says the brewer from a southern state and presumably a drawl![]()
Nation when referring to a sports fan-base
Raider Nation, Red Sox Nation, Whatever Nation.
STFU. It's stupid
Raider Nation vs. the Kiss Army
It would be epic.
kombat said:Well, actually ...
The root of the expression means that you cannot simultanously both have your cake and have eaten it. If you've eaten it, then you no longer have it. It's been eaten. The expression points out the folly in both wanting to enjoy eating a slice of cake, while still being able to hold it up and say, "look, I have this cake."
Anything with the suffix "-palooza" or "-gate" (except the original Lollapalooza and Watergate).