Definitions
Aug. 31st, 2004 09:21 pmFor those of you who speak Canadian...New definitions for marriage, gaydar, lipstick lesbian and some other stuff.
And a snippet from work...
We were at a site today and I was talking to my boss and a person from the site staff. I said something about my boss's eight year old son being a "metrosexual."
Boy #1: "What's a Metrosexual?"
Boy #2: "It's someone who gets off on riding the Metro."
Boy #3: "Nuh-uh...it's when someone gets on the metro and they're straight, but when they get off the train they're gay."
(Yes, they were kidding. But we were having a good laugh.)
Oh, and we explained the difference between "go down on" and "go down to" to my boss.
And a snippet from work...
We were at a site today and I was talking to my boss and a person from the site staff. I said something about my boss's eight year old son being a "metrosexual."
Boy #1: "What's a Metrosexual?"
Boy #2: "It's someone who gets off on riding the Metro."
Boy #3: "Nuh-uh...it's when someone gets on the metro and they're straight, but when they get off the train they're gay."
(Yes, they were kidding. But we were having a good laugh.)
Oh, and we explained the difference between "go down on" and "go down to" to my boss.
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Date: 2004-09-01 01:17 pm (UTC)With your work, I'm never entirely sure whether there's some new meaning to words and phrases that I don't know. Does "go down to" mean anything other than what it would mean in the perfectly ordinary sentence, "We're going down to the zoo to see the new red panda this weekend?"
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Date: 2004-09-01 01:37 pm (UTC)