punch em. im from cambridge.
2007-02-14 01:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It means to punch them in the chin.
The phrase has been around for donkey's years.
Im from London.
2007-02-14 01:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Chin = To punch somebody in the face, I am from near Brighton, South of England.
2007-02-14 01:33:51
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answered by Loader2000 4
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I always thought it just meant to hit someone in the chin.
I'm from California, U.S
I'm probably wrong because I'm from over here and I'm too old to know the current slang (29yrs old)
2007-02-14 01:06:16
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answered by ? 3
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Literally to punch someone in the face and knock them down. It was certainly in current use in East London by us Cok-er-neys from the 1970's onwards.
2007-02-14 01:09:22
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answered by pwei34 5
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Im from the midlands and i understand it to mean a punch on the chin x x
2007-02-14 01:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I have heard it and I'm from just south of Geordie land
2007-02-14 01:06:43
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answered by gmans_shadow 2
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it means to punch someone in the face - mainly on the chin
as to origin - it is claimed by a variety of regions
2007-02-17 21:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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well i know what it means and im not a geordie! although i am from the north! i also disagree with your friend....i don't think its a geordie thing
2007-02-14 01:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Is that anything like curbing someone? Curbing is where you make someone put there face on a curb and kick them in the back of the head. Tis an ugly sight.
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2007-02-14 01:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It means to punch them in the jaw - London
2007-02-14 01:03:22
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answered by Anonymous
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