Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never heard the phrase "show your ass" either. I have heard "show you're an ass". I think that is much more common as most people are just shorting asshole to ass. I wouldn't think it makes a difference if you have or haven't heard this before. I do have to admit that for those who haven't like me, when you first hear it, it does sound like someone who doesn't know how to speak well is using bad grammer.
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Anonymous wrote:I've never heard the phrase "show your ass" either. I have heard "show you're an ass". I think that is much more common as most people are just shorting asshole to ass. I wouldn't think it makes a difference if you have or haven't heard this before. I do have to admit that for those who haven't like me, when you first hear it, it does sound like someone who doesn't know how to speak well is using bad grammer.
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard the phrase "show your ass" either. I have heard "show you're an ass". I think that is much more common as most people are just shorting asshole to ass. I wouldn't think it makes a difference if you have or haven't heard this before. I do have to admit that for those who haven't like me, when you first hear it, it does sound like someone who doesn't know how to speak well is using bad grammer.
Anonymous wrote:you forgot medical field
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I'm off and paid. It's a holiday and I'm a professional nanny.
Not everyone may get it off. Some parents jobs may require them to work and than un turn the nanny will have to work.
Like who would not have off? A bus driver?
Meow.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a typically American phrase. I'm sorry but no, other English speaking countries do not have rid expression. It may have been around for centuries, but you must be the only ones who use it.
Poof! Goes your assertion that no other English speaking country uses it. I am not American and learned the phrase long before coming to America.
Anonymous wrote:That is a typically American phrase. I'm sorry but no, other English speaking countries do not have rid expression. It may have been around for centuries, but you must be the only ones who use it.