I have a question

Nov 08, 2005 17:48

So when people say they'll have to take it on the chin, for example:

Still, one marketing industry expert said the executives will have to take it on the chin this time.

they're not refering to cumming on their face, are they?

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ohmavie November 9 2005, 02:05:18 UTC
I'm afraid not.

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uzisuzy November 9 2005, 04:46:59 UTC
Nope, it actually hits the shoulder instead.

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point40bac November 9 2005, 07:14:07 UTC
Executives take it where ever they want it usually.

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Or point40bac November 9 2005, 07:14:21 UTC
Depends who is taking it on the chin.

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luckyhoss November 9 2005, 13:32:34 UTC
I assume it means take a punch on the chin rather than a moneyshot... but as far as nonfilthy or filthy meanings go... "blow your wad/load." I don't know what came first... the reference to spending money or the reference to jizzing all over? I never say that phrase in polite company because I feel like it's just so dirty.

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