@ghost-of-a-duke saidLook up what the expression bite me means goad! 😛 😉
Can you please ask that of your neighborhood dog?
Perhaps you refined Englishmen aren't familiar with the expression! 😉
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhat? And a poor pooch should get the rabies?
Can you please ask that of your neighborhood dog?
25 May 20
@hakima saidLOL........Yes well obviously some people don't get it!! 😉
Typically when I use the expression in question, I don’t pose it as an interrogative because I’m not waiting around for an answer, and the part of my anatomy requested bitten is obviously in view of the recipient of the directive,
Simply
“Bite me.”
-VR
25 May 20
@wolfgang59 saidQuote we call it the 10 second rule, but regardless you shouldn't eat anything that has fell on the floor.
The "Five Second Rule" is NOT a Rule!
If food hits the floor the bacteria/viruses/fungi DO NOT
wait 5 seconds before contaminating your food.
-VR
25 May 20
@very-rusty saidDo you get, "shove it Bob"?
LOL........Yes well obviously some people don't get it!! 😉
-VR
25 May 20
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
What Shove it means?
shove it, Slang: Often Vulgar. (used to express contempt or belligerence): I told them to take the job and shove it. Also stick it. shove it up your/one's a$$, Slang: Vulgar. go to hell: a term of contempt, abuse, disagreement, or the like. Also stick it up your/one's a$$.
I like the song take this Job and shove it!
-VR
25 May 20
@very-rusty saidI asked if 'you' knew what it meant, not Google.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
What Shove it means?
shove it, Slang: Often Vulgar. (used to express contempt or belligerence): I told them to take the job and shove it. Also stick it. shove it up your/one's a$$, Slang: Vulgar. go to hell: a term of contempt, abuse, disagreement, or the like. Also stick it up your/one's a$$.
I like the song take this Job and shove it!
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidDo I tell you where to get your information from? 😛 🙂
I asked if 'you' knew what it meant, not Google.
Deal with it or don't I could care less, I know you love that term! 😛
-VR
25 May 20
@very-rusty saidThe phrase isn't "could care less." It's "couldn't care less." 😉
Do I tell you where to get your information from? 😛 🙂
Deal with it or don't I could care less, I know you love that term! 😛
-VR
@caesar-salad saidI really could care less! 😛 😉
The phrase isn't "could care less." It's "couldn't care less." 😉
Thanks anyway IF you were trying to be helpful. 😉
-VR
20 Jul 20
@caesar-salad saidThe Point here is if I could care less, there is room to be less concerned.
The phrase isn't "could care less." It's "couldn't care less." 😉
If I say that I was not able to care less it is without any meaning for me. (But since I do comment, is that true?)
23 Jul 20
@ponderable saidReally? "I could care less"! 🙂
The Point here is if I could care less, there is room to be less concerned.
If I say that I was not able to care less it is without any meaning for me. (But since I do comment, is that true?)
-VR