On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Barimore, Carl J wrote:
> I thought it first came from America. I know most of my friends first heard
> it on Beavis and Butthead.
THAT was the funniest dialogue on B&B ever, and one of the funniest ones I
have seen on American TV!
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>
> The most interesting phrase that means different things in different places
> is 'gang-bang', which in America refers to a group of thugs or louts but in
> the UK means something completely different!
>
> Carl
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