I just love when dumb@$$ Europeans gripe that we use inches instead of the metric system. Oh, that hate things that is measured in 12 parts. They only use the system of 10. Everything is 10! Oh, yeah, bubby? Let me see your watch! How about your calendar? Which two months did you ditch? Which two hours do we have that you don't? Oh, yeah, his name was Richard Edward, but we just called him D@#kEd for short!!!
#2 Usually one at sporting events. A gathering in the parking lot with drinking and grilling food. You can put the tailgate down on your truck for a seat. #3 no idea #4 clutch means calm under pressure #5 it's sort of like "you don't have to take my advise, i'm just sayin" #7 "drinking the cool aid" is believing in something so much you can't see that it's wrong. I believe it came from the poisoned cool aid that the people of Jonestown drank in a mass suicide. Like "hey, don't drink the coolaid just because he said to" #8 downtown would refer to the city center or area around the city square #9 many US city streets are arranged in a grid pattern. The area between cross streets would be a "block" #10 usually shopping for frequently purchased items like food or household products, or completing common tasks outside of the home #12 not sure the origin, but yes it is meant as an insult #13 not sure the origin, but usually get cleaned up. Possibly for intimant moments to follow
#14 411 was a phone number you could dial to request a phone number if you didn't know it. So it's requesting information #15 sort of you're not wrong. Like maybe you are technically right but that's not what I meant or was looking for #16 haven't heard this one, maybe legal name? #17 a punnishment for a child, you can't leave the house. Maybe like a grounded plane? #18 where you where born or originally from #19 a way to say you haven't done something in a long time #20 usually sweet and commonly vanilla or chocolate with a creamy texture #21 not sure the origin but it's similar to kis my a** #22 it would be a seedy or low income/dangerous pub #23 not exactly sure this is correct, but like in a courtroom. a sidebar would be a group of people chatting and a few of them leaving the group for a bit to discuss in private #24 It is one of 4 time zones in the continental US it covers the western middle of the country where the Rocky mountains are. I live in the central time zone #25 probably no meaning to anyone else, but a football field is 100 yards between endzone lines. Just a commonly known round number #27 like a bad pun or bad joke. Harmless and maybe tacky but not exactly funny. You could consider dad jokes to be corny
I just love when dumb@$$ Europeans gripe that we use inches instead of the metric system. Oh, that hate things that is measured in 12 parts. They only use the system of 10. Everything is 10! Oh, yeah, bubby? Let me see your watch! How about your calendar? Which two months did you ditch? Which two hours do we have that you don't? Oh, yeah, his name was Richard Edward, but we just called him D@#kEd for short!!!
#2 Usually one at sporting events. A gathering in the parking lot with drinking and grilling food. You can put the tailgate down on your truck for a seat. #3 no idea #4 clutch means calm under pressure #5 it's sort of like "you don't have to take my advise, i'm just sayin" #7 "drinking the cool aid" is believing in something so much you can't see that it's wrong. I believe it came from the poisoned cool aid that the people of Jonestown drank in a mass suicide. Like "hey, don't drink the coolaid just because he said to" #8 downtown would refer to the city center or area around the city square #9 many US city streets are arranged in a grid pattern. The area between cross streets would be a "block" #10 usually shopping for frequently purchased items like food or household products, or completing common tasks outside of the home #12 not sure the origin, but yes it is meant as an insult #13 not sure the origin, but usually get cleaned up. Possibly for intimant moments to follow
#14 411 was a phone number you could dial to request a phone number if you didn't know it. So it's requesting information #15 sort of you're not wrong. Like maybe you are technically right but that's not what I meant or was looking for #16 haven't heard this one, maybe legal name? #17 a punnishment for a child, you can't leave the house. Maybe like a grounded plane? #18 where you where born or originally from #19 a way to say you haven't done something in a long time #20 usually sweet and commonly vanilla or chocolate with a creamy texture #21 not sure the origin but it's similar to kis my a** #22 it would be a seedy or low income/dangerous pub #23 not exactly sure this is correct, but like in a courtroom. a sidebar would be a group of people chatting and a few of them leaving the group for a bit to discuss in private #24 It is one of 4 time zones in the continental US it covers the western middle of the country where the Rocky mountains are. I live in the central time zone #25 probably no meaning to anyone else, but a football field is 100 yards between endzone lines. Just a commonly known round number #27 like a bad pun or bad joke. Harmless and maybe tacky but not exactly funny. You could consider dad jokes to be corny
In this rare circumstance I have to agree.
90% Of the above is perfectly clear to me and the others are easily found with a quick Google search.
I think it's a generation thing, folks don't know how to search anymore. Just ask it on twitter I suppose.
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It means that person has a large penis
#3 no idea
#4 clutch means calm under pressure
#5 it's sort of like "you don't have to take my advise, i'm just sayin"
#7 "drinking the cool aid" is believing in something so much you can't see that it's wrong. I believe it came from the poisoned cool aid that the people of Jonestown drank in a mass suicide. Like "hey, don't drink the coolaid just because he said to"
#8 downtown would refer to the city center or area around the city square
#9 many US city streets are arranged in a grid pattern. The area between cross streets would be a "block"
#10 usually shopping for frequently purchased items like food or household products, or completing common tasks outside of the home
#12 not sure the origin, but yes it is meant as an insult
#13 not sure the origin, but usually get cleaned up. Possibly for intimant moments to follow
#14 411 was a phone number you could dial to request a phone number if you didn't know it. So it's requesting information
#15 sort of you're not wrong. Like maybe you are technically right but that's not what I meant or was looking for
#16 haven't heard this one, maybe legal name?
#17 a punnishment for a child, you can't leave the house. Maybe like a grounded plane?
#18 where you where born or originally from
#19 a way to say you haven't done something in a long time
#20 usually sweet and commonly vanilla or chocolate with a creamy texture
#21 not sure the origin but it's similar to kis my a**
#22 it would be a seedy or low income/dangerous pub
#23 not exactly sure this is correct, but like in a courtroom. a sidebar would be a group of people chatting and a few of them leaving the group for a bit to discuss in private
#24 It is one of 4 time zones in the continental US it covers the western middle of the country where the Rocky mountains are. I live in the central time zone
#25 probably no meaning to anyone else, but a football field is 100 yards between endzone lines. Just a commonly known round number
#27 like a bad pun or bad joke. Harmless and maybe tacky but not exactly funny. You could consider dad jokes to be corny