Slang used while referring to going to have a drink down the pub.
Most commonly used in the North East of England. Due to it being originally derived from people who drink/drank the ex-Newcastle brewed alchohol, Newcastle Brown Ale.
The sentance itself is actually printed on the label of the newer bottles of Newcastle Brown.
Fred: Doing anything decent this weekend?
Bob: Going to see a man about a dog on friday if you fancy coming?
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Going to see a man with a big dick
Tracy where you going. oh I'm just going to see a man about a horse
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Something you say when you are leaving in order to conceal your true purpose for leaving especially if you are going to see your drug dealer or going to get high.
Me: Where you going, Brian?
Brian: I'm going to see a man about a horse.
Joe: Hide the snacks...He's gonna have the munchies when he gets back!
Me: Yeah...You wanna go to the bar?
Joe: Yeah
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An idiom or a figure of speech that conceals where you are truly going and what you are really going to do. In all honesty, you are sending the message that you are heading for the toilet to lay waste in. This phrase is derived from a much similar phrase, does a bear crap in the woods?, which is a question that is posed after someone states the obvious.
See Going to see a man about a dog and Going to see a man about a horse for similar phrases.
"I'll be right back. I'm going to see a man about a bear in the woods."
A description of sex with a lesbian.
I shall now beam down,
To boldly Go where no man has gone before
Conciliatory phrase used to show a bro some love.
Person A,
Iโll be back in a minute, Iโm gonna take a piss
Person B,
Just let it go man
Conciliatory phrase used to show a bro some love.
Person A,
Iโll be back in a minute, Iโm gonna take a piss
Person B,
Just let it go man