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I'm only familiar with boatrace meaning to crush an opponent with tons of points.

Though...Urban Dictionary lists a hell of a different meaning than anything I've ever heard of before, but maybe something to do with @bignewt and his naked roshambo games.

I’ve probably heard it used to mean “easy win” a hundred or more times. I’ve heard it used as British slang for “face” once.

Is there another meaning for it (besides a race involving boats, obviously)?
 
I’ve probably heard it used to mean “easy win” a hundred or more times. I’ve heard it used as British slang for “face” once.

Is there another meaning for it (besides a race involving boats, obviously)?
Check Urban Dictionary...nsfw. Still not sure how Butchna's friends thought he was using it...but hopefully not Urban Dictionary's 🤣
 
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I’ve probably heard it used to mean “easy win” a hundred or more times. I’ve heard it used as British slang for “face” once.

Is there another meaning for it (besides a race involving boats, obviously)?
It involves “going blind”. 😏
 
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What would happen if we played JJ anyway and told the SEC to eat a 🍆? 🤷🏽‍♂️

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General question: wife used term "butt hurt" and was called homophobic for it. Thoughts?

I'm pretty sure the origin of the term is in reference to a child getting spanked and hence acting 'butt hurt' or 'butthurt.' Also, even if it were a reference to anal sex (which I don't believe there's any evidence of that) both straight and gay people engage in that.

IOW, that person is just wrong.
 
I haven't eaten there since 2010, when I moved back to Nashville, but Little Italy on Union in Midtown Memphis was some of the best thin crust pizza I had outside of Little Italy in NYC. Awesome calzones as well. He was a transplanted New Yorker.

Little Italy
Yes! This is very good, also Broadway Pizza on Broad.
 
There's a chance I saw Chaney on the interstate in Dalton, Ga today. He was in a black Mercedes SUV with a Knox county plate. It was early so I could see his face super well, but I saw him then the tag.

They usually drive UT cars around when driving to see kids. The one I saw is a Ford. :confused:
 
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