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Date Posted: 08:59:13 09/23/01 Sun
Author: kenamom
Subject: The Expression
In reply to: detoured 's message, "LOLOL! Oh now I get it" on 22:40:36 09/04/01 Tue

Left cheek sneak has been around for a long time. I recall it being used in elementary school. When someone farts no one knows who did it, but everyone knows someone did!!!

As for dressing to the right or left. Again I have known that phrase for a long time. The first time I heard it I was a child in a bridal party as were my brothers. They had to be fittid for tux's and the seamstress asked my 12 yr old brother is a loud voice which way he dressed. My brother turned 18 shades of red as the room was full of people, icluding his pesky little sister. My mom tactfully took me out of the room then I asked her what it meant. She said it meant which side men put their privates while dressing. I giggled and was relieved to be a innie instead of an outie!!!

kenamom, who still teased her brother for weeks over this.

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