To trivialize a beaten dead horse.
Jeremy's Bud Light statements was just Quartering A Dead Horse.
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When the ugliest stripper at the strip club finishes her set, goes to the dressing room and takes off her g-string
My friends and I were having a great time till the quarter dropper hit the stage, now we can't go to the arcade.
When the ugliest stripper at the strip club finishes her set, goes to the dressing room and takes off her g-string
My friends and I were having a great time till the quarter dropper hit the stage, now we can't go to the arcade.
After exacting a quarter roll (either glueing or rubber banding your foreskin as to not allow fluid to pass) , you piss or ejaculate into your closed off foreskin to create a balloon-like feature
I'm going to be quarter ballooning when I pound Sara in with my quarter roll
A racist term for a person who isn’t full or half mixed
Girl: YOU QUARTER BREED!
Other girl: just because I’m not half of something doesn’t mean I’m a quarter breed.
In the 1980’s in Essex county, Nj, I worked in a restaurant where the wait staff was predominantly white and the dish room was predominantly black. (I maintain I was the last white American man to work as a dishwasher!) whenever any of my coworkers wanted a quarter for change they would always ask for a “case quarter.” No explanation was asked for, none given. But it was fairly widespread urban slang at least in the mid eighties in northern nj.
Just now, I’m watching an old film on tcm, “flying down to Rio”, and one of the principle characters asked another for a “case quarter” again looking for a 25 cent piece for smaller change. No further context given.
Brings back wonderful memories, as well as a few questions!
In the 1980’s in Essex county, Nj, I worked in a restaurant where the wait staff was predominantly white and the dish room was predominantly black. (I maintain I was the last white American man to work as a dishwasher!) whenever any of my coworkers wanted a quarter for change they would always ask for a “case quarter.” No explanation was asked for, none given. But it was fairly widespread urban slang at least in the mid eighties in northern nj.
Just now, I’m watching an old film on tcm, “flying down to Rio”, and one of the principle characters asked another for a “case quarter” again looking for a 25 cent piece for smaller change. No further context given.
Brings back wonderful memories, as well as a few questions!