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2968PaperboyMan, I hated that game. :lol:shakin steakJul 02, 2013View
2967LingosBut a "pen", by default, uses ink. And a gel pen has a particular type of ink, right? It's like saying "cloth shirt" to me, in that it seems redundant. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. I guess I just find it peculiar...which is what makes it 'lingo'.shakin steakJul 02, 2013View
2966Lingos <blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b><br> It's interesting. I guess the mechanical and pop-a-point pencils do use lead too (or rather, graphite) but it is the same stuff as in wood pencils. It reminds me of something that I have heard a lot, only as an adult, which is "ink pen". </blockquote> Well there are other types of pens besides "ink pens". There are also gel pens which are usually used for scrap booking. pikachuloverJul 02, 2013View
2965PaperboyPaperboy was great!!! :cool:arizvegaJul 01, 2013View
2964LingosIt depends on the time frame. In the 80's I was using words like "psyche!" and "eat one" and "josh off". A friend of mine had a lingo so predictable that I had kind of adopted a whole series of them and used them together as a single phrase. "What up? You be suckin'. You laugh but hey..."Vaporman87Jul 01, 2013View
2963Past Summer VacationsWe still prafur them there outhouses 'n such.Vaporman87Jul 01, 2013View
2962Lingos <blockquote rel="pikachulover"><b>pikachulover wrote :</b><br> Grip- a large amount of something. <br> <br> <br> Fro'n it- A person with messy or unkempt hair. Usually a person with wavy or curly hair. <br> <br> (I think my 6th grade teacher coined this to promote her side hair cutting business.)<br> <br> <br> Dopeass- another word for "cool".<br> <br> <br> Mack- to kiss<br> <br> <br> Lead Pencils- any pencil that is not able to be sharpened. Ex. Mechanical pencils and pop-a-point pencils <br> <br> I don't really use these terms. I think they are silly and extremely regional. If I did used them a lot of the people I talked to would have no idea what the hell I was talking about. </blockquote> "Fro'n it" is a new one to me.Mr MagicJul 01, 2013View
2961Past Summer Vacationslol. Uh, it definitely is more common to see men do this. Although more likely in an alley, and a lower (or no)-income person. Notable when an affluent woman does it, yes absolutely. I would be offended to see it on the side of a building. Piss on the wall of my building and I will [want to] kick your ass. Use the gutter, storm drain, or dirt, please. Now the real question for me is, why don't your bars have (enough?) bathrooms. I'm a s'phistercated city folk, true, but I didn't know the gap from you countrified folks was still that wide. :Pshakin steakJul 01, 2013View
2960LingosIt's interesting. I guess the mechanical and pop-a-point pencils do use lead too (or rather, graphite) but it is the same stuff as in wood pencils. It reminds me of something that I have heard a lot, only as an adult, which is "ink pen".shakin steakJul 01, 2013View
2959LingosAbout the "lead pencils" I only called them that cause my friends did. I've been using that term on and off for about 20 years now, and my dad still has no idea what I'm talking about. I even used the term in a comic I wrote, but I lost the comic. I'll check my computer to see if I scanned it. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=RDYoN5TIbV0"</a> Apparently it's not regional. I replied to this comment from a youtube video. "i m in georgia an me cull it LED pencils'"pikachuloverJul 01, 2013View