Ignorance....
Ignorance....
Did you guys knew what teabag or teabagging meant? (urban dictionary)
Or you taught like me that was a kite boarding name for beginner?
I chose that name because friends use to call me teabag while I was trying to kite board (having not much control, I was up in the air, down in the water, up in the air, down in the water etc..., like a teabag in a coffee cup -kind of-)
They never told me the other meaning tho.
I didn't know the other definition until today. While logging on a mountaineering website as teabag, an acquaintance laugh and ask me, "do you know what that mean"? I explain him the kite surfing thing, and he start laughing harder. Telling me to google it.
English not being my first language, it sometimes happen while talking to a stranger or an acquaintance that they have that weird expression on their face, after a sentence or a word I just said. I usually have a flashback a couple of days later when I understand the real meaning of what I said to them. (it rarely happen now)
All that to say, there is sooooo many flashback, memories of "unexplained faces and reactions" from the last 4 years that I now understand.
From co-workers, random people, the guy (from the mounteneering website) on the phone asking me while registration process: "Did you said teabag? Are you sure you want this as a login?". But the funniest reactions, by far, are from some womans, when telling them my name on forums, my other e-mail adress, etc...
WhAt An IdIoT
(I think the laugh I had when "re-playing" their reactions in my head make it all worthed)
Or you taught like me that was a kite boarding name for beginner?
I chose that name because friends use to call me teabag while I was trying to kite board (having not much control, I was up in the air, down in the water, up in the air, down in the water etc..., like a teabag in a coffee cup -kind of-)
They never told me the other meaning tho.
I didn't know the other definition until today. While logging on a mountaineering website as teabag, an acquaintance laugh and ask me, "do you know what that mean"? I explain him the kite surfing thing, and he start laughing harder. Telling me to google it.
English not being my first language, it sometimes happen while talking to a stranger or an acquaintance that they have that weird expression on their face, after a sentence or a word I just said. I usually have a flashback a couple of days later when I understand the real meaning of what I said to them. (it rarely happen now)
All that to say, there is sooooo many flashback, memories of "unexplained faces and reactions" from the last 4 years that I now understand.
From co-workers, random people, the guy (from the mounteneering website) on the phone asking me while registration process: "Did you said teabag? Are you sure you want this as a login?". But the funniest reactions, by far, are from some womans, when telling them my name on forums, my other e-mail adress, etc...
WhAt An IdIoT
(I think the laugh I had when "re-playing" their reactions in my head make it all worthed)
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Well I'm a native English speaker but have only heard the kiting reference. I thought it was a great name for a kiter. I'm not so good on pop culture though. I guess I'll have to google it myself to find the hidden meaning!
Edit: Ah, Wikipedia, source of all knowledge......
Edit: Ah, Wikipedia, source of all knowledge......
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teabaggers
wow I'LL NEVER look at a kiter the same. So winddoc are you learning this new teabag technique. sounds fun to me.
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Hmm. I also googled "take it on the chin" and you get:
"If you take something on the chin, something bad happens to you and you take it directly without fuss."
Therefore, teabaggers take it on the chin.
I have not learned this technique in kiting and would prefer to avoid it. Poleskipping sounds little better however.
Ah, the double entendre. This post may require a PG-13 rating by now.
Hey, where's my donkey dink?
"If you take something on the chin, something bad happens to you and you take it directly without fuss."
Therefore, teabaggers take it on the chin.
I have not learned this technique in kiting and would prefer to avoid it. Poleskipping sounds little better however.
Ah, the double entendre. This post may require a PG-13 rating by now.
Hey, where's my donkey dink?
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and then there's your teabagger drinking buddies http://www.chilifrei.net/mstb/
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You're either in or in the way....
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THE LESSON
Hey Kus, I think you should show by example what 'teabagging' really means.......you could use 'Jimmy Lewis', as he clearly does not know what it means.......only us perverts!
Yeah, hey, lemme think about that for maybe a nanosec..... How'd I become part of the target here
Not to mention I have precious few close friends that I trust that much, none of them with Y chromosomes
Not to mention I have precious few close friends that I trust that much, none of them with Y chromosomes
Wish less, sail more!!
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You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
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You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
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http://www.teamcoyote.net/2003Coyote/20 ... bag_01.jpg from google images. 'Teabagging through the w.s. zone.'
Thermals are good.