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By *rAnglesey OP   Man
over a year ago

Anglesey

The saying "Whatever floats your boat" is a reference to a Woman`s clit (The man in a boat) becoming wet & sailing on the vagina sea.

How many other things do we say innocently, Unaware of their true meanings?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

'Rule of thumb'

Experts believe it has something to do with an English law from the 1600s that allowed men to assault their wives with a stick—just so long as it was no wider than his thumb in thickness.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nitty gritty refers to the detritus in the bottom of a slave shop. Be careful where you use that one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Nitty gritty refers to the detritus in the bottom of a slave shop. Be careful where you use that one. "

Ship not shop

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By *ud and BryanCouple
over a year ago

Boston, Lincolnshire

Money for old rope - refers to the practice of selling pieces of rope used to hang criminals.

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By *attb179Man
over a year ago

London

Knackered refers to testicles or knackers. It specifically means tired from sex

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By *ud and BryanCouple
over a year ago

Boston, Lincolnshire


"Knackered refers to testicles or knackers. It specifically means tired from sex"

In the middle ages, knackers meant a pair of small drums, worn on a belt, just above the testicles, - hence being kicked in the knackers.

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By *rAnglesey OP   Man
over a year ago

Anglesey

"The cat has got your tongue" comes from

a time when it is believed that a witches pussy could steal your tongue & prevent you from speaking.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The saying "Whatever floats your boat" is a reference to a Woman`s clit (The man in a boat) becoming wet & sailing on the vagina sea.

How many other things do we say innocently, Unaware of their true meanings?"

Hmmmmn... Not sure you're correct there, I was always led to believe it was from 'floating' 'feeling good' as in old age saying from being d*unk/high.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The saying "Whatever floats your boat" is a reference to a Woman`s clit (The man in a boat) becoming wet & sailing on the vagina sea.

How many other things do we say innocently, Unaware of their true meanings?"

Whatever floats your boat and man in a boat mean to very much different things hahahahahahahaha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The saying "Whatever floats your boat" is a reference to a Woman`s clit (The man in a boat) becoming wet & sailing on the vagina sea.

How many other things do we say innocently, Unaware of their true meanings?

Hmmmmn... Not sure you're correct there, I was always led to believe it was from 'floating' 'feeling good' as in old age saying from being d*unk/high. "

It is actually this ^^^ the other is "man in a boat"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


""The cat has got your tongue" comes from

a time when it is believed that a witches pussy could steal your tongue & prevent you from speaking. "

If she has crotch rot that's probably true.

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By *rAnglesey OP   Man
over a year ago

Anglesey


""The cat has got your tongue" comes from

a time when it is believed that a witches pussy could steal your tongue & prevent you from speaking.

If she has crotch rot that's probably true."

It`s because of the strong muscles they have from gripping their broomstick.

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over a year ago


"The saying "Whatever floats your boat" is a reference to a Woman`s clit (The man in a boat) becoming wet & sailing on the vagina sea.

How many other things do we say innocently, Unaware of their true meanings?"

Dictionary says

Whatever makes you happy

Same as whatever floats your goat

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By *rAnglesey OP   Man
over a year ago

Anglesey


"The saying "Whatever floats your boat" is a reference to a Woman`s clit (The man in a boat) becoming wet & sailing on the vagina sea.

How many other things do we say innocently, Unaware of their true meanings?

Dictionary says

Whatever makes you happy

Same as whatever floats your goat "

According to this source (Common Sayings and Where they Came From | Rounds) it has rather obscene origins: "This term comes from the term “man in the boat,” the boat being a woman's clitoris. Therefore, if “your boat is floating” you are very happy, hence, whatever floats your boat."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The saying "Whatever floats your boat" is a reference to a Woman`s clit (The man in a boat) becoming wet & sailing on the vagina sea.

How many other things do we say innocently, Unaware of their true meanings?

Dictionary says

Whatever makes you happy

Same as whatever floats your goat

According to this source (Common Sayings and Where they Came From | Rounds) it has rather obscene origins: "This term comes from the term “man in the boat,” the boat being a woman's clitoris. Therefore, if “your boat is floating” you are very happy, hence, whatever floats your boat.""

That's man in the boat ... floats your boat is way older

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By *rAnglesey OP   Man
over a year ago

Anglesey


"The saying "Whatever floats your boat" is a reference to a Woman`s clit (The man in a boat) becoming wet & sailing on the vagina sea.

How many other things do we say innocently, Unaware of their true meanings?

Dictionary says

Whatever makes you happy

Same as whatever floats your goat

According to this source (Common Sayings and Where they Came From | Rounds) it has rather obscene origins: "This term comes from the term “man in the boat,” the boat being a woman's clitoris. Therefore, if “your boat is floating” you are very happy, hence, whatever floats your boat."

That's man in the boat ... floats your boat is way older "

There`s definitely a man on board.

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