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By *extoysareus OP   Couple
over a year ago

kinky heaven

Is a detergent, used in Europe.

One of the things I heard was that it was used my military wives to put up as a signal meaning on my own.

There are quite a few militaries here and wondered if this was actually the case and is it quite common.

anyone used it?

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By *lackshadow7Man
over a year ago

Toronto

It is used in parts of Africa too. As a detergent that is.

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

Never saw it when I was on base lol never used it either

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By *hmeohmyMan
over a year ago

UK

It was a thing going back to the 40's.

Stood for Old Man Out

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By *plfromfifeCouple
over a year ago

levenmouth

Have seen it in use on both a raf base and naval base in the married quarters. The meaning was always taken as "old man out"

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

Heard about it but as a pad brat and then married to a soldier I never saw it used.

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By *renchbambi xWoman
over a year ago

Need to know basis


"Is a detergent, used in Europe.

One of the things I heard was that it was used my military wives to put up as a signal meaning on my own.

There are quite a few militaries here and wondered if this was actually the case and is it quite common.

anyone used it?

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If memory serves me right, it was almost removed from the shelves in France when Aids started being known as an illness with all the stigma attached to it....in my country HOMO (you do not pronounce the H) is used to as a contraction of the word Homosexual. Why anyone would connect a washing powder to a leathal decease is beyond me...but fear makes people do and say some very stupid things. I am only relating what I believe to be a fact, not expressing an opinion on homsexuals.

OP, I was never in the army so I never used it in that way.

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By *ollie_JCouple
over a year ago

London

ARRSE has a few threads on this.

This is a paste job from it

A box of OMO washing powder left on a kitchen windowsill in days gone by apparently signified 'Old Man Out' as an invitation for a bit of extra.

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