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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: cjd on July 08, 2014, 09:29:49 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIYbaf3ALyc
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'off the chain'.... Is that a new slang term? I never heard of it.
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I never heard that expression either.
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It means went crazy, insane, out of control...
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It means went crazy, insane, out of control...
The last 'slang' I heard that meant that was 'jump the shark'...
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:::D You must have grown up in a different neighborhood, and time, than Pastor Manning. I'm just sayin.
I get 'off the chain' far more than 'jump the shark'.
The last 'slang' I heard that meant that was 'jump the shark'...
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The last 'slang' I heard that meant that was 'jump the shark'...
Sounds sort of kinky :::D I don't even want to get into it :o
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This is what I think of when you say "jump the shark".
Fonzie Jumps the Shark on Happy Days (Episode 5.3…: http://youtu.be/t4ZGKI8vpcg
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Actually when I was a kid, "off the chain" was some kind of black or wigger-speak and it meant something similar to "off the hook" which means it's something really cool.
Unless I was just confused and it always meant crazy.
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Actually when I was a kid, "off the chain" was some kind of black or wigger-speak and it meant something similar to "off the hook" which means it's something really cool.
Unless I was just confused and it always meant crazy.
I would think that off the hook would be used for situation good or bad that's out of the ordinary where as off the chain would be used for something or someone that is acting abnormal manor.
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Imagine if Pastor Manning would have lived during this Pope reign
Alexander VI
By Kayla Webley
Corrupt, controversial and by some accounts wicked, Alexander VI was not a picture of papal purity. A member of the prominent and wealthy Borgia family, he bought his way into St. Peter's. Once there, he appointed family members to powerful positions, including his sons and family members of his mistress, Vannozza Catanei.
While some of the controversy surrounding Alexander VI is well-founded, other scandalous details may just be rumors, like his arranging murders or hosting wild orgies inside the papal palace. He did, however, bear four children by Catanei. He made his daughter Lucrezia into a political pawn — marrying her off three times in the hope of securing alliances and power. Some even speculate that Alexander VI fathered one of Lucrezia's children.
He did have one redeeming quality: his patronage of the arts. He persuaded Michelangelo to draw up plans for the rebuilding of St. Peter's Basilica, embellished
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Actually when I was a kid, "off the chain" was some kind of black or wigger-speak and it meant something similar to "off the hook" which means it's something really cool.
Unless I was just confused and it always meant crazy.
The dog on the corner gets off the chain sometimes. He isn't 'off the hook'. He is running amok and doing what he wants. Nobody likes that. :crazy:
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The last 'slang' I heard that meant that was 'jump the shark'...
No, "jump the shark" means to become passe, old, stale, etc.