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Did you know the insult "kiss my ass" came from a knight who was asked to surrender during a siege

He responded with the phrase "lick me in the arse" and the rest was history

What a bar
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YoMomma ·
I didn't know and quite frankly am skeptical
Northwest · M
I can imagine. These guys bather something like every other year.
bookerdana · M
Also Chaucer😘
SUPERVlXEN · F
Love you explaining how you pronounce arse. I'll kiss yours even if it's more vanilla, just saying 😌
@SUPERVlXEN just educating the masses
SUPERVlXEN · F
@HijabaDabbaDoo
There's a Depeche Mode album called Music for the Masses. Oh, I do love being educated 🥴
Imagine delivering that line in full armor.
@mindstruggle exactly, what a power move
idontcareok · 70-79, M
amazing how you got those comments on not being historicaly correct
@idontcareok please refer back to your username
idontcareok · 70-79, M
@HijabaDabbaDoo i have to wait to many days, well thank you for knowing me
BillyMack · 46-50, M
Serious question. And I have yet to get it answered. Is the R silent in arse?
@BillyMack [media=https://vocaroo.com/1k0ECDIf1rUk]
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@BillyMack no, you say it like a pirate, regardless of accent. Arrrrrrr-ssss.
BillyMack · 46-50, M
@HijabaDabbaDoo thanks. That was enlightening. I appreciate it!
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basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@HijabaDabbaDoo and referring to opponents as "codpiece stuffing crotch pheasants" in debates.

 
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