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Posted by Neredbojias on 02/11/06 00:21
With neither quill nor qualm, dorayme quothed:
> In article <MPG.1e55e790a2853aaa9897b8@news.isp.com>,
> Neredbojias <invalid@neredbojias.com> wrote:
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> > I'd say in Greek it's "butt plug"
>
> Someone sent me a funny mp3 ages ago in which a fellow rings a
> hardware type company (I think). He asks for a "butt-plug" and
> is sent from one dept to another, no one being able to understand
> what he wants... He just keaps repeating the phrase...
>
> (if anyone would like to hear it, I will dig it up and put it on
> a website - thereby practicing my Spartanicus multimedia html
> lessons on it, it being a voice thing)
I would. Always looking for funny things.
> Now I see you use this expression. Is this some Yanky expression?
> What does it signify? It never ever meant anything to me but now
> I think about it, is it a crudity concerning the artificial
> closure of a certain anatomical opening?
Yeah, it can be, but is more British, I'd say, than Yankee. Is
sometimes implied or depicted in hardly-realistic "parodies" of sexual
activity.
> I should know better than to direct this to you, you have always
> seemed a little obsessed with lower parts.
That's because when I was younger, I got my thingy caught in my zipper a
lot if I didn't pay particular attention to the proper restuffing
thereof.
> But I risk it. Because
> I am curious about this term.
What benefit if ye gain the whole world and lose thine soul?
--
Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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