Learning language from a stripper
JohnSmith69
layin low but staying high
MJ just pointed out to me that I sometimes speak and write in the real (i.e. non-strip club) world using words and phrases that I learned from strippers. For example, I just used in a post the words "cool as fuck." I learned that phrase from the DS who says that something is cool as fuck all the time. I had never spoken or written that phrase before I met her but now I use it somewhat often outside of work.
Are there any words or phrases that you use at least semi-regularly that you originally learned from a stripper?
Are there any words or phrases that you use at least semi-regularly that you originally learned from a stripper?
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I haven't communicated with the DS in several weeks. But I miss her. I'm going to text her a happy 21st birthday wish soon. Who knows where that might lead?
Although I don't use these terms seriously,as an actual adult, there are terms I learned in stripo clubs that I sometimes use as a joke, e.g., Ratchet, "that's so bomb", (not "the bomb", you old fucks. No article allowed. "That's bomb" = correct)
I'm sure there are some terms I've picked up from stippers. It's more like I've gotten more comfortable speaking in "young people" slang by practicing with them.
"Hello, fellow young people".
WWJD - what would Juice do
A. "I'll take The English Language for $1000, Alex."
That one seems to be making the rounds among young people.