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Everybody say: ASSED OUT!
My mom is a social worker in child protection so often she is familiar with the lingo of the kids. I asked her if she'd ever heard the phrase "assed out" and she had not. I think she was disappointed that she did not know it. She asked me to use it in a sentence. A few days later she randomly referred to something as "assed out". Thinking back on it, she might have used it wrong, but still she made the effort. She now periodically uses the phrase (sometimes correctly). Next on my list is to get my grandma to use the phrase "assed out".
Who have you gotten to say assed out? |
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Next on my list is to get my grandma to use the phrase "assed out".
When you are done with that, why not try to get Grandpa to say 'nigga, please!" |
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What about when you are somewhere you can't say 'ass' (like when around your parents, whom some respect enough not to curse around)? The term would catch on much quicker if it could be applied to anything (it can), anywhere (not really).
*PaganPrincess would also like to say 'hi'. (looking over my shoulder at work) |
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I don't think that's correct...
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I do not believe that was the proper usage of the term "assed out". I could be wrong, but I vaguely remember going over proper usage in my upper level English course last term (yeah, my school is WAY ahead of the curve on the slang). |
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