Woman: If I could come that way, I wouldn’t need batteries.” 8) “Woman: Do you have any batteries? Clerk: Sure come this way (wiggles finger). Baby: I EAT FROM THOSE, BE MORE CONSIDERATE PHIL.” 6) “Baby: So u came on her breasts? Man: …It was an accident. “When she asks if you’re good in bed: Not the best but still good.” 5) Funny dirty memes for dads. “Are girls called chicks because they produce eggs or because they love ?” 4) Does anyone see the problem here?” Hint: the thumbtack. When Ashley comes over tonight if things get serious, make sure you’re SAFE! Use this! P.S. “Son, I know you have grown up now, and I’m proud of you. “When you a hoe and even your toothpaste knows what that mouth do.” 2) We scoured every dark corner of the web for dirty memes and I hope you enjoy this compilation of 71 funny memes! 1) Let the funny dirty memes begin! While some of these sexy memes cross the line and get pretty offensive, it’s all in good fun. Since then, we’ve seen cats playing the piano and tons of memes While there are plenty of clean memes, there are just as many dirty memes for adults that are just as funny. THOUGH THE SDSAB DOES ITS BEST, THESE COLUMNS ARE EDITED BY ED ZOTTI, NOT CECIL, SO ACCURACYWISE YOU'D BETTER KEEP YOUR FINGERS CROSSED.The World Wide Web was technically invented in 1989 by British scientist Tim Berners-Lee but it wasn’t until the late 90s that “going online” started to be mainstream.
Send questions to Cecil via REPORTS ARE WRITTEN BY THE STRAIGHT DOPE SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD, CECIL'S ONLINE AUXILIARY. Sheidlower, Jesse, The F Word (second edition, 1999) Sometimes at the Straight Dope we just know. "Fuckin’ A" is short for "you bet your fucking ass." You want cites? P*ss on your cites. And they’re still arguing! Hey, if these eggheads don’t know the answer, then who does, right? There we get the following suggestions: “amen,” "aye," “all right,” “A-1,” etc. Coincidentally, there has been a discussion on just this question over the past month or so on the American Dialect Society mailing list. we get suggestions as varied as “affirmative” and “asshole,” neither of which is likely. Because that’s the harder part to figure out. Having established that the term existed in WWII (and no doubt before), we now want to divine what the “A” means. It has been used to mean “yes, indeed,” “absolutely (correct),” “splendid,” “very well,” and “fucking” or “goddamned.”
The phrase has been an adverb, an adjective, an infix (an affix stuck into the middle of a root, e.g., "abso-fuckin’-A-lutely"), and an interjection in its lifetime. freaking-A loud sneeze,” where it meant “goddamned.” "Fuggin ay” suggests how hard it is to come by cites of one of the (formerly?) most offensive words in the English language–the next print citation of the phrase is from 1955, ".
Mailer has a character say, "’You’re fuggin ay,’ Gallegher snorted.” The actress Tallulah Bankhead claimed she met Mailer at a party and said, “So, you’re the guy who doesn’t know how to spell fuck.” (The story is sometimes told with Dorothy Parker as the speaker.) Mailer told an interviewer he never met Tallulah Bankhead, and in any case he knew how to spell four-letter words–the euphemism was used in order not to offend the sensibilities of readers in 1947. The phrase is first recorded in print in 1947, in Norman Mailer’s World War II novel The Naked and the Dead. When someone told him that a certain football team was the greatest, for example, he’d reply, "fuckin’ A!" Even though I hadn’t encountered the term in my sheltered high school career, I knew exactly what he meant from the context–“you’re absolutely right.” It was the favorite expression of a jock who lived on my floor. I can remember hearing the phrase for the first time when I entered college in 1962.
The writer of Office Space could have made up the phrase, but he would have had to have been born in the 1920s or earlier, so I doubt it. Is "fuckin' A" just something that the writer of Office Space made up? But the saying has seemed to take a new meaning.
What is the origin of the saying, "fuckin' A"? I know I first heard it from friends who are big fans of the movie Office Space, as am I.