1. One that makes me genuinely wince: a couple I knew always (at least at clubs) refer to each other as ‘the cock’ and ‘the tits’. Obvious pet names for each other, but even in this scene, it makes me wince.
2. Not so much ’worst’ as genuinely amusing… to me, anyway: another couple I knew whose preference is threesomes, always and whenever they can. She calls him her ‘other half’. Its’ a common expression, but it’s just… when you’re constantly having threesomes?
My mother’s (who died last year bless her) husband always referred to my father (who passed this year) with that. It irritated the fuck out of me. The reason for mentioning their passing, I think, is poignant to your post because of the feeling of hurt it can cause.
Some are asshats don’t get me wrong, but at the time they were good enough to be that father...
I used to feel similarly about that phrase, ‘the wife’ or ‘the missus’ but it seems so ingrained in the region I live in and I’ve heard it said with such fondness that my feelings are quite different now.
I really dislike the expression ‘I’m going to .... the shit out of ....’
It just doesn’t vibe with me at all when I hear it.
Sugar tit is a folk name for a baby pacifier, or dummy, that was once commonly made and used in North America and Britain. It was made by placing a spoonful of sugar, or honey, in a small patch of clean cloth, then gathering the cloth around the sugar and twisting it to form a bulb. The bulb was then secured by twine or a rubber band. The baby's saliva would slowly dissolve the sugar in the bulb.
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