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NL888 Posted 18 years ago
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what does "kiss my bender" mean?

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00Beaver: "Real sick guy here!" Jonesy: "Glad you're okay. This situation will be resolved within 24-48 hours." Beaver: "01font00Kiss my bender02font00!" 0-
  

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02br 00It sounds quite rude. 0-

  • 02br 00It sounds quite rude.
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00It sounds quite rude. I wouldn't advise using it.0-
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0Hi,02br
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00The general meaning seems failry clear, but it's not a standard expression.02br
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00I don't recommend that you kiss such a thing.05002br
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0 I got what you've both carefully avoided directly mentioning. Thank you.0-
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0To be exact, is the thing the same as a baby's behind? Or front?0-
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0 I never heard of "bender". I only know it is used to refer to an homosexual male, but only in the UK, or anyway, not in the US. 02br
00Anyway, if it is used to refer to what you can imagine (the joint that makes people bend over), I have to say I don't find it rude at all. I think it's actually a euphemism, so it's actually softening the usual direct expression. 050010id1
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500240hrefhttp://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bender&page=1
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It’s from the Stephen King novel "Dreamcatcher". It refers to a character named Beaver who as a kid would create his own curse words; a few examples being "F*** me Freddy!" and "Kiss my be bender!". It was hilarious reading this stuff.

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