If throwing up means to puke, then throwing down must mean to have the shits.
If throwing up means to puke, then throwing down must mean to have the shits.
I dunno, English is a funny language isn't it ๐
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32 1 ReplyYeah, means basically the same here too, sometimes also means to party hard. Just being silly, English has way too many inconsistencies..
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"Bro, do you wanna throw down or what?!"
[Proceeds to shit pants]
6 0 ReplySharting is farting, just with a warm beverage.
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Filling in a form is the same thing as filling out a form.
29 0 ReplyBeing "up for" something is the same as being "down with" something.
"You're shit" and "you ain't shit" mean the same thing.
"Giving in" and "giving out" sometimes mean the same thing.
English is a delightful mess of redundancy and contradictions.
19 0 Reply"You're the shit" means the opposite of "you're shit" and "you ain't shit"
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Flammable is inflammable
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I heard Jack O'Neill and Teal'c in my head on this one.
J: Well, tell him unless he cools it, I'm going to throw down!
T: Have you eaten something that does not agree with you, O'Neill?
J: What?
T: Is your digestive system experiencing discomfort?
Daniel Jackson: Yeeeah, this is probably my fault, I explained the euphemism "throwing up" to Teal'c last night after Sam's bout in the infirmary and I'm guessing he thinks the reverse means
J: No!
J: I'm perfectly... Continent.
11 0 ReplyShit
You're gonna make me do another run through of Stargate, aren't you?
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Check out Ismo
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi_Cyy1QYh3qJErcx9Dqd7vdUpoERcplV
He's a Finnish standup comedian living in the US. He's got a few good bits on the English language.
6 0 ReplyJust throwing it out there?
5 0 ReplyYes. Out there? Out everywhere? Yes..
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Well it can certainly involve being a piece of shit
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