Yes, yes, I will and thank you.
May I borrow your lighter?
2007-06-28 12:24:13
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answer #1
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answered by clever nickname 6
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No, thats a very old term. My mother used to say it sometimes. And she wasn't advocating drug use. I think it means something like "Take that and shove it" but in a nicer way!
2007-06-28 12:29:28
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answer #2
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answered by Tilly 5
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sure, yet not an consumer-friendly one. It should be made from an quite dry cow pie. hollow out a bowl, then locate a dry hollow weed stem to apply as a mouth piece. The insulating features of the cow pie enable the prozac to be vaporized on the backside a threat temperature, retaining it rather is molecular shape. do not enable IT TO BURN. In my journey, not something seems to paintings like cow pies.
2016-09-28 14:09:38
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answer #3
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answered by dutel 4
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No. Well not illegal drug use anyway. It originally meant a tobacco pipe. But most people don't use pipes for tobacco anymore. Tobacco is a drug so yes for tobacco, no for wacky tabacky or crack.
2007-06-28 12:23:30
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answer #4
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answered by You wish 4
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I guess in a matter of speaking they could be, although the "that" in this case is probably fecal matter. Much like this question.
2007-06-28 12:26:23
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answer #5
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answered by Rckets 7
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It's an impolite way of telling someone that they must accept what you have just said even if they do not like it
2007-06-28 12:24:06
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-06-28 12:23:29
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answer #7
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answered by thexairwaves 3
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Gee, I have not heard that term in probably 50 years, from my grandmother. What it means is "you have to put up with it" -- whatever "it" is.
2007-06-28 12:25:42
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't think so. It's just an expression. Kinda like "Chew on that".
2007-06-28 12:24:01
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answer #9
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answered by natalie v 2
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No, theres saying stick up ur bunghole.
2007-06-28 12:23:54
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answer #10
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answered by ★s a m y★ 3
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