I know a pretty cool French phrase: 'Va te faire enculer. A sec. Avec des gravillons.'
It literally means: Go fuck yourself up the ass. Dry (meaning without lubricant.) With fine gravels. (sounds better in French)
I tell you what...them thar Frogs shore do speak purdy. You can pretty much say anything in French and it sounds good.
You could say "I just pooped myself with large quantities of diarreah" and it would sound nice.
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M*W: I love to tease my teen-age grandchildren talking like a rapster with the hand movements! I say things to them like "what's goin' down at your crib?" and "tell your peeps in the hood yo g-mama's back." They love it, but they don't understand that I try to keep up with the street lingo! BTW, they're not into the gang lingo. I do it just for fun!
Peace Out MoFo
"two pigs fighting over a milkdud"
....referring to an obese womans ass.
"check out the terd cutter on her"
....also referring to a woman's butt.
It's rather hilarious when some people refer to a single person as 'folk,' as in:
What up folk?
" The folk " is a US street gang like the bloods or crips.
People used to say "what up, blood?" in suburbia when I was growing up. Maybe it's similar to that.
We do exactly the same thing when we use "folks" in the plural: I'm going to spend the summer with my folks at their beach house. People use it indiscriminately to mean "people," so by back-formation one folk should be one person.It's rather hilarious when some people refer to a single person as 'folk,' as in: What up folk?
Sure, but "bolt" is already a verb meaning to leave suddenly: He bolted out of the room when he saw my mother coming up the driveway.bolt = leave
"Blood" used to be African-American slang for an African-American, especially a man; an older version of "homeboy" or "homie." That's where "What up, blood?" comes from, and it originated quite a bit closer to the city center than suburbia." The folk " is a US street gang like the bloods or crips. People used to say "what up, blood?" in suburbia when I was growing up. Maybe it's similar to that.