I'm kind of surprised that I am the only one here so far that knows who he is talking about. Man I must have had to deal with some pretty big assholes. I defined it on another post on this topic.
I have heard it applied to people plenty, wish I hadn't, though =/
Maybe it's mainly used where you are:S? I honestly don't know, I've never heard it, or anything like that. I'm shocked that anyone would say something as ridiculous as that. Baffled!:S
I didn't have a clue what it meant until you explained it and my answer to this is completely wrong because of that. Weirdly, it got lots of thumbs despite being completely wrong and someone who tried to help me with the actual meaning got thumbed down. IIN, eh?
Is it normal to hate the term "white washed"?
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I thought white washed had something to do with paint or something like that.:S What does it mean? I don't hear it where I am.
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Got me, I've never heard it applied to people. It's always been something you do to fences and occasionally trees.
I'm kind of surprised that I am the only one here so far that knows who he is talking about. Man I must have had to deal with some pretty big assholes. I defined it on another post on this topic.
I have heard it applied to people plenty, wish I hadn't, though =/
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Maybe it's mainly used where you are:S? I honestly don't know, I've never heard it, or anything like that. I'm shocked that anyone would say something as ridiculous as that. Baffled!:S
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Yeah, I really don't understand how it was voted "Not Normal". Damn racists.
I didn't have a clue what it meant until you explained it and my answer to this is completely wrong because of that. Weirdly, it got lots of thumbs despite being completely wrong and someone who tried to help me with the actual meaning got thumbed down. IIN, eh?