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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 7:09 am
There is a last name Dickman.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 7:11 am
There is a last name D*ck too.
The Simcha and that combo brings a very funny definition to mind....
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amother
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 7:19 am
that actually reminds me also when I was younger we got a huge sticker pad for crafts and one page had the cutest stickers (in my eyes) it was all red and pink and hearts and lovey stuff with a few lovely phrases like "s3xy sweet" or "relations panther" which I then put all over my project.
I remember my mother coming over and being like UMMM. she told me its not a very nice expression and she took away all bad stickers
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amother
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 7:27 am
We were driving through NYC, and my sister was saying out loud every word she saw out of her window. In her long monologue, which no one was paying attention to, she said B!tch 1…B!tch 2…
(There were tee shirts hanging by one of these souvenir shops in the theme of Dr Seuss’s Thing 1 and Thing 2.)
I can’t remember my parents reaction though.
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LovesHashem
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 7:30 am
amother Orange wrote: | I was about 9 and used the word s-x in boggle. My mother was horrified she asked where I know that from it was from reading a form to tick which s-x you are. She said never use it again and like the good kid I was I never questioned her. |
Yeah that confused me greatly too. Also why gay was banned. I read it in the secret garden and wanted to use it and show off my great vocab skills.
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 7:35 am
amother Hawthorn wrote: | There is a last name D*ck too.
The Simcha and that combo brings a very funny definition to mind.... |
They're a very choshuva family. They have members who are Roshei yeshiva,mashgiach, and magid shiur in top yeshivas.
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 9:48 am
amother DarkGray wrote: | We had to prepare from Kitzur Shulchan Aruch for homework about the five restrictions of Yom Kippur - achila, shesiya, neilas hasandal, no bathing, no smearing. We went over it in school, and I called out clueless, "And tashmish hamitta!" My teacher ignored me. |
I was convinced for years that you are not allowed to make your beds on YK and TB ...
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amother
Impatiens
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:06 am
In 4th grade I used the word "crappy" to rhyme with "happy" for a school project. I thought it was brilliant, my teacher was quite horrified. I had heard it around my house- like if my parents were discussing their days
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ittsamother
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:21 am
Bnei Berak 10 wrote: | I was taught in English class it's called a bottle opener in British English and a cork screw in American English. |
Still not getting what's wrong over here. Seems right to me.
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:22 am
amother Hawthorn wrote: | There is a last name D*ck too.
The Simcha and that combo brings a very funny definition to mind.... |
If we're talking about being naive, it simply means happiness...
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amother
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:24 am
yellowroses wrote: | They think it’s a cute costume for cute garden gnomes or so. They also sell x mas ornaments for sukkot in Israel 😂 |
Do they still do that?
I know years ago they did but I assumed by now someone would have spread the word…. Is it really still going on?
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Bnei Berak 10
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:28 am
In German d!ck means fat. Fat man
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Bnei Berak 10
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:30 am
amother DarkOrange wrote: | Do they still do that?
I know years ago they did but I assumed by now someone would have spread the word…. Is it really still going on? |
It's not a problem at all to use those kinds of decors for a succa so it's not nessecary to spread the word.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:35 am
amother DarkGray wrote: | We had to prepare from Kitzur Shulchan Aruch for homework about the five restrictions of Yom Kippur - achila, shesiya, neilas hasandal, no bathing, no smearing. We went over it in school, and I called out clueless, "And tashmish hamitta!" My teacher ignored me. |
Pet peeve of mine, eating and drinking are the same issur.
I get that schools don't want to teach about what tashmish hamita is, fine.
So don't say there are 5 issurim, just say: On yom kippur, we are not allowed to eat or drink, wear leather, smear, or wash.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:40 am
This is bad and we cringe every time my aunt says it.
I think in Yiddish a p-ssy is a kiss.
And my aunt has zero problems yelling across a hall or wherever she is. Come give Bobby a p-ssy.
We have told her so many times that’s it’s not a nice word to use in public. Or in private. And she still can’t get it straight.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:41 am
I know this guy too. He is my cousin.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 22 2024, 10:42 am
amother Oldlace wrote: | Someone I know nicknamed her baby “boobah” as in a doll. She then shortened it to “boobie” and used that name for a few weeks. I guess until someone told her something. (I didn’t have a close enough relationship with her to bring up a conversation about it) |
My kids call their girl dolls boobah and their boy dolls bo-ob.
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