0 02br 02br 00Hi,02br 02br 00I have a grammar question here.02br 02br 00In the following sentence, 'blunt' is an adjective, would it be possible to say a characteristic with "on the"? 02br 02br 00"I've been known to be on the blunt at times, which is good."02br 02br 00I understand what it means, but grammar structure of "on the blunt", I still haven't fully undersood it ( on the + adjective).02br 02br 00One more question here,02br 02br 00"at times" here, does it mean, "at all times"?02br 02br 00Thanks in advance.02br 02br 00~ I wish you all happy and prosperous 2007!!! ~02br 00 0-
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0There are several similar slang expressions in the 0102 00. 02br 02br 00Lil' Ruby Rose0-
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0There are several similar slang expressions in the 0102 00.
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0There are several similar slang expressions in the 010200. 00 00For example, going “on the pull” is to look for a sexual partner, and going “on the p*ss” is to get drunk.00 00I’m not familiar with “on the blunt” – does the context give a clue?02br 02br 02br 02br 00“At times” here means sometimes.02br 0
0 00>I've been known to be on the blunt at times, which is good02br 02br 00 IMO: 02br 00 blunt=straightforward, direct, tough (in conversation)02br 00to be on the blunt (side)=01font00to be a bit too direct02br 02br 00Here,01i00 blunt02i00 is an adjective00, an attrib
0 However, it may also mean in 01b00slang02b00 "to smoke marijuana/to be on marijuana": 02br 02br 00 --------02br 01b00blunt02b02br 02br 02br 00Cigar hollowed out and filled with marijuana, can be smoked in public (somewhat) inconspicuously .02br 02br 05002br 00 ----
0If you mean "painfully honest and direct" then you say (at least in American English) that you are blunt, not "on the blunt."02br 02br 00Let me be blunt - your feet stink.0-