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Cahaya Kebahagiaan Posted 15 years ago
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A box of piss

i would like to know whats mean by this sentence


the ten commandment dont mean abox of piss in here
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, which is to say "nothing". Although it's certainly not an idiom in the US. It's possible it's a Britishism.

  • , which is to say "nothing".
  • Although it's certainly not an idiom in the US.
  • It's possible it's a Britishism.
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Its meaning would appear to be very similar to "****", "jack squat", "jack ****", etc., which is to say "nothing".

Although it's certainly not an idiom in the US. It's possible it's a Britishism.
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Cahaya KebahagiaanI would like to know what is meant by this sentence:

'The ten commandments don't mean a box of **** in here.'
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I agree with CSnyder about the meaning.

It's certainly not a British expression.

Rover
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Cahaya Kebahagiaani would like to know whats mean by this sentence

the ten commandment dont mean abox of **** in here
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Box of p***. A square container with urine in it. It's very rude to say this.

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