It says SKEET. I know a lot of you are scratching your heads thinking, well what is so wrong with that? Maybe they're into skeet shooting? I agree, there is nothing wrong with skeet shooting, but this word has taken on new meaning in the recent decade. Warning, this is the link to the Urban Dictionary definition, and I say WARNING, because it's not for children or the easily offended.
Ilyse Rose, from NY, writes to us: I don't think the old couple in the car knows what it means nowadays.
Thank you Lil John. This is the "clean" version of this particular song which features this specific term. Enjoy:
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Aim Carefully
Posted by HorribleLicensePlates at 5:26 AM
Labels: Hall-of-Shame, Maine
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8 comments:
Hahaha! You ask any teenager what skeet means and they will tell you! LOL
Lil Wayne, yeeeeeahhhahh
Considering people named Eugene and Mildred were used in an example dialog on the proper use of the term, perhaps the old couple in that car DOES know what it means.
I had to click on the link to find out what it means now, so either I'm old or I'm just not hip. :)
Geeeeez. I must be gettin old. The first thing I thought of when I saw it was my uncle. Ya see, of the 5 brothers he was the shortest so they always said he was as small as a "Skeeter" (mosquito). The nickname stuck. For years, up until my grandpa (his father) died in 1990, I never knew his real name and to this day... well I remember Uncle Skeeter faster than I remember Uncle Leroy (is that it? I better check...)
@Anonymous - I dunno...my 15 and 14 year old daughters read this blog too. In the words of my oldest, "I didn't get today's plate until I looked at that dictionary thing and then I was like, 'Ohhhhhhh....that's just not right.'
Can't be an innocence thing though...she's the one that told me what a "dirty pirate" is. :-O
Wow - I had no idea there was a new word for this. We always called it "pull and pray".
Makes you feel kinda bad for the actor Skeet Ulrich!
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