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Vinnie Barbarino (John Travolta)More specific please.
Vinnie Barbarino (John Travolta)More specific please.
Here's everything you need to know.I can’t believe with all you fisher-liars, nobody mentioned they are up schit creek without a paddle.
Origin: This is another one of those colloquial idioms that do not have a definite origin but is immensely popular in the South of the United States. The two variations are both used but have different, equally disturbing meanings. The first variation “slicker than whale snot” is more than likely in reference to the greasy consistency of whale blubber oil (which was used to make oil for lamps, soap and margarine before the banning of whaling). The second variation, “slicker than snot on a door knob” is literally a quite nauseating way of comparing how ‘slick’ something is to ‘human snot’ being on a solid object. I uh….I am not to fond of that one. Blah.Maybe this one has already been shared. Grandpa said it and I say it all the time.
“Slicker than snot on a doorknob”
Never heard that one nor can I find a reference about it. Maybe unique to racism or such?Don't charge me the Hennessey prices Ni**gga
Can't find any support for this one either. I imagine some sayings are really localized, perhaps even in the family only.If I tell you a bull gives milk, you just get the bucket.
In reality, they are both for something easy. The 'can of corn' one has been part of baseball for as long as I can remember. It refers to an easily caught hit -- usually a pop-up or such.If something is easy, piece of cake.
If something is hard, can of corn.
I've heard something similar like I'd like to bend her over and load her like an over under.......I once heard a guy say “I’d like to break her open like a shotgun, and jerk her on like a boot”. Well, maybe more than once.
Dates back to ancient Greece & Rome, where successful olympians and military victors got to wear a crown of laurels as a reward, a medal of sorts.OutdoorWriter, do you know what is behind "to rest on your laurles"?
Tighter than a nuns C.U.N.T. Can't understand normal thinking.TTANC!
Somebody wanna Guess on that one?
got a guy here in LaBarge who has a commercial sawmill...he makes REAL 2x4's....When a 2X4 was a 2X4!