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Kiss my grits

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Michel - 27 Dec 2003 21:29 GMT
What would mean the expression "Kiss my grits"? I can't find it anywhere,
even if  I have been hearing it on T.V. lately. Please, put it in a context.
Hope it is not an injurious expression. Thanks and "Happy New Year"!
Miguel
Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack ) - 28 Dec 2003 00:22 GMT
> What would mean the expression "Kiss my grits"? I can't find it anywhere,
> even if  I have been hearing it on T.V. lately. Please, put it in a context.
> Hope it is not an injurious expression. Thanks and "Happy New Year"!

In a similar situation, Bart Simpson might say, "Eat my shorts!"

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CyberCypher - 28 Dec 2003 01:34 GMT
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote on 28 Dec 2003:

>> What would mean the expression "Kiss my grits"? I can't find it
>> anywhere, even if  I have been hearing it on T.V. lately. Please,
>> put it in a context. Hope it is not an injurious expression.
>> Thanks and "Happy New Year"!
>>
> In a similar situation, Bart Simpson might say, "Eat my shorts!"

And anyone featured in South Park might say, "Kiss my a.s".

It's not a very nice expression no matter how one looks at it.

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Michel - 28 Dec 2003 02:43 GMT
Thanks to Bill Bonde and to Cyber Cypher. Consider that I have been fully
noticed. Thanks.
Miguel
> "Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
> <stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote on 28 Dec 2003:
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>
> It's not a very nice expression no matter how one looks at it.
 
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