Serious question
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Dropping kids off at the pool...
Pinching a loaf...
Going number 2...
Heading to the library...Taking a dunk makes no sense. That implies that it comes back out after.
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Never heard it before. Sounds pretty dumb to me and I’m usually pretty easily entertained with toilet humor.
Kids at the pool remains my all time favorite.
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Never heard of it, which means it was made up by a millenial...
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Maybe the person said “taking a dump” but had a wicked lisp and you misunderstood? Or was a 3 year old child who couldn’t pronounce words correctly?
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Must be an accent you picked up when they said “dump.”
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@SchnauzerFace said in Serious question:
Ok real talk, my guys. Does anybody here refer to dropping a deuce as “taking a dunk?” In all my years I’d never heard that phrase until last week. I overheard this dudebro at work tell this girl that he really needed to “take a dunk.” She acted grossed out, which I thought was weird because I assumed he was saying he wanted to take a dip in the pool or something ( I know it’s nearly October, but I live in Texas and it’s still hot). Anyway, he mentioned it again a few minutes later but I was able to pick up on context clues that told me this gentleman was trying to say he needed to put two in the bowl. At first, I was like “taking a dunk? That’s stupid.” But every time I’ve pinched a loaf of marbled rye since then, I’ve sat there thinking about “taking a dunk.” Now I think it’s brilliant. And I just need to know if this is a common phrase or some sort of genius regionalism that I’ve just never heard, or if this particular lad might have stumbled on something both wholly original and achingly pure.
I know this is semi-off topic, but I think it’s on topic enough to justify keeping it in DD discussion.
Let me know what you think. Taking a dunk. Nice. Nice.
Nice.
I’ve never heard that, ever. But I could definitely start using “Making a dunk” for the onomatopoeic effect
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@hoboadam said in Serious question:
Dropping kids off at the pool...
Pinching a loaf...
Going number 2...
Heading to the library...Taking a dunk makes no sense. That implies that it comes back out after.
Taking the Browns to the super bowl, don’t forget.
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Painting porcelain is my go to phrase.
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Yeah that’s been around forever. Lol just shows how different things are from here and there. “Gonna go slay a mud dragon” is one that I haven’t seen mentioned yet also lol
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I worked with a gentleman named Bill who used, “gotta see a man about a horse”. I never understood until walking into the bathroom one day and noticing Bill waging war with our plumbing. I was not the only one who heard him profess his passion of horses. When Bill retired, our secretary wrote on his good bye card, “enjoy your time with the horses you were so fond of”.
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Lmao this is awesome I have no other comment
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Poooooooooooooooooooooooooop
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I think we’ve all learned a lot here today.
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@Ikasnu said in Serious question:
Painting porcelain is my go to phrase.
I love this but it really gives the impression that you should rethink your diet.
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Me informing my family "I have to go take a dunk" at dinner as a kid is a famous family story of mine.
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@janoosh said in Serious question:
@hoboadam said in Serious question:
Dropping kids off at the pool...
Pinching a loaf...
Going number 2...
Heading to the library...Taking a dunk makes no sense. That implies that it comes back out after.
Taking the Browns to the super bowl, don’t forget.
Unbelievable. Best I’ve ever heard.
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@SchnauzerFace said in Serious question:
@Ikasnu said in Serious question:
Painting porcelain is my go to phrase.
I love this but it really gives the impression that you should rethink your diet.
Coffee pewps.
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"Drop plates."
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Take the Browns to the superbowl
Make the toilet look like a paint by numbers.
Drop c4 in the cathole
The Kimchi squat. -
lay some pipe