What would mean the expression "Kiss my grits"? I can't find it anywhere, even if I have been hearing it on T.V. lately. Please, put it in a context. Hope it is not an injurious expression. Thanks and "Happy New Year"! Miguel
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[nq:1]What would mean the expression "Kiss my grits"? I can't find it anywhere, even if I have been hearing it ... not an injurious expression.
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[nq:1]What would mean the expression "Kiss my grits"?
I can't find it anywhere, even if I have been hearing it ...
not an injurious expression.
Thanks and "Happy New Year"!
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[nq:1]What would mean the expression "Kiss my grits"? I can't find it anywhere, even if I have been hearing it ... not an injurious expression. Thanks and "Happy New Year"! In a similar situation, Bart Simpson might say, "Eat my shorts!"[/nq] -- "Throw me that lipstick, darling, I wanna redo my stigmata." +-Jennifer Saunders, "Absolutely Fabulous"
on 28 Dec 2003: [nq:2]What would mean the expression "Kiss my grits"? I can't ... is not an injurious expression. Thanks and "Happy New Year"![/nq] [nq:1]In a similar situation, Bart Simpson might say, "Eat my shorts!"[/nq] And anyone featured in South Park might say, "Kiss my ***".
It's not a very nice expression no matter how one looks at it.
Thanks to Bill Bonde and to Cyber Cypher. Consider that I have been fully noticed. Thanks. Miguel "CyberCypher" (Email Removed) a écrit dans le message de news:(Email Removed)... [nq:1] on 28 Dec 2003:[/nq] [nq:2] In a similar situation, Bart Simpson might say, "Eat my shorts!"[/nq] [nq:1]And anyone featured in South Park might say, "Kiss my ***". It's not a very nice expression no ma