Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have also heard people using the phrase “money shot” at work. Uhhhmmmmm, no.
I heard that once too. I assumed the guy didn’t actually know what it meant.
What?! I’m no prude but I’ve always associated this with basketball
Ditto. I have never used it but thought it was where you threw the basketball from half court for a cash prize at half time you know, a money shot.
Also, how is "money shot" sexual?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of saying “Larlo is hard over for something” he says “Larlo has a hard on for something”.
My boss says.
Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have also heard people using the phrase “money shot” at work. Uhhhmmmmm, no.
I heard that once too. I assumed the guy didn’t actually know what it meant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have also heard people using the phrase “money shot” at work. Uhhhmmmmm, no.
I heard that once too. I assumed the guy didn’t actually know what it meant.
What?! I’m no prude but I’ve always associated this with basketball
Ditto. I have never used it but thought it was where you threw the basketball from half court for a cash prize at half time you know, a money shot.
Also, how is "money shot" sexual?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of saying “Larlo is hard over for something” he says “Larlo has a hard on for something”.
My boss says.
Anonymous wrote:Instead of saying “Larlo is hard over for something” he says “Larlo has a hard on for something”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have also heard people using the phrase “money shot” at work. Uhhhmmmmm, no.
I heard that once too. I assumed the guy didn’t actually know what it meant.
What?! I’m no prude but I’ve always associated this with basketball
Ditto. I have never used it but thought it was where you threw the basketball from half court for a cash prize at half time you know, a money shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have also heard people using the phrase “money shot” at work. Uhhhmmmmm, no.
I heard that once too. I assumed the guy didn’t actually know what it meant.
What?! I’m no prude but I’ve always associated this with basketball
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have also heard people using the phrase “money shot” at work. Uhhhmmmmm, no.
I heard that once too. I assumed the guy didn’t actually know what it meant.
Anonymous wrote:Hey so long as he doesn’t “shoot his wad” on the assignment.