Hi, I looked at this quote in context, and also at a few other hits it gets on Google. Obviously, it rhymes. And the expression 'Bite my .
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It is a bit of mock-Latin, rather nonsensical and not particularly clever. "Radius" refers to a piece of straight line, I suppose standing in for that part of the male anatomy that occasionally becomes more or less straight while rotating around a pivot point, and "ladius" is nothing more than "lady" made to rhyme with "radius", giving it a Latinesque ending for no good reason. The expression