posted by
rivers_bend at 10:33pm on 10/03/2008 under flist questions
Ok, so I was reading a book about misunderstandings this evening, and it assured me that in England, 'pecker' is another word for chin. And so I shouldn't be alarmed if I hear someone say, "He stroked his pecker as he listened intently."
I never, not once in fifteen years, heard the word 'pecker' refer to anyone's chin. Was I just talking to the wrong people? Is this something I missed? Or did this author get the wrong memo? (or was someone just pulling his pecker?)
Thoughts? Opinions? Am I the only one alarmed by the thought of someone stroking his pecker while he listens? (unless he's having phone sex. with someone NOT me.)
I never, not once in fifteen years, heard the word 'pecker' refer to anyone's chin. Was I just talking to the wrong people? Is this something I missed? Or did this author get the wrong memo? (or was someone just pulling his pecker?)
Thoughts? Opinions? Am I the only one alarmed by the thought of someone stroking his pecker while he listens? (unless he's having phone sex. with someone NOT me.)
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