Slang terms originated from our linguistic cultural history from our friends and family. Regional dialects at their best, friend to friend and household to household. Sometimes inspired from the Television and pop culture we consume, and occasionally terms of insult and endearment as well.
In short, a collection of dirty words.
I use “assed up” a lot . . . either to describe a fuck-up, or possibly a foul smell.
brian hoekstra says:
Apr 25, 2012
We used to use ‘Dicked’ in a way to describe shortcoming/failure in sports. When facing a killer crossover in soccer one could find themselves ‘Dicked’. Or after, one could proclaim…”I got dicked”. Its akin to getting your dick taken off, and the shame you feel when you realize you don’t have one any more.
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KP says:
Mar 22, 2012
I use “assed up” a lot . . . either to describe a fuck-up, or possibly a foul smell.
brian hoekstra says:
Apr 25, 2012
We used to use ‘Dicked’ in a way to describe shortcoming/failure in sports. When facing a killer crossover in soccer one could find themselves ‘Dicked’. Or after, one could proclaim…”I got dicked”. Its akin to getting your dick taken off, and the shame you feel when you realize you don’t have one any more.