rontaki
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If I'm having a good time and someone asks, "having fun yet?" sometimes I answer " having fun, da!"
Ive said "Bad Azz" meaning it was totally radicalSometimes when we watch an older show or movie on TV, we hear words that we haven't heard in decades. Seems like some of the things we used to say all the time, just sort of disappear.
When was the last time you said something was "Bad" when it was really good?
Now it's "Fire!!!!".I remember saying "Bad" to almost everything when I was in elementary school. Seems like every kid in the school said it.
When we visited family in Canada, they had never heard anybody say that to describe something as being really good.
Now I'm wondering when I quit saying it, along with everyone else?
Not a pretty mental picture eitherThe opposite remark, I would eat a mile of her sh*t just to see where it came from.
I always thought that a little extreme.![]()
I remember "Yo Momma!!!!" Lord that can be taken in so many contextsAs kids when somebody called you stupid or ugly, your reply was so's yer mother! And then the fight started...![]()
I would consider Jitney an English (UK, England) word for fork lift. I've been all over the states, and never heard one called a Jitney.Canadian expressions:
eh! at the beginning or end of a sentence. Used in a joke. How do you spell Canada. C, eh, N, eh, D, eh.
Double double refers to coffee, AKA, double cream and double sugar
Australian expressions:
Shella is a good looking girl
Take away is take out food
American expressions:
Jitney is a fork lift truck
Not a sharp knife in the drawer, derogatory
That's what I like about you. You are basically no good eh so so
Blessed be the cheese that binds humor
Chinese expression
Rover McNuggets, Chinese food
You are right about the the source. If you are ever at the GE/ Wabtec plant at 2901 East Lake Road, Erie PA 16531 you will see signs for Jitney Training, TaDa.I would consider Jitney an English (UK, England) word for fork lift. I've been all over the states, and never heard one called a Jitney.