bigrebnc1775
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So tell me would **** you have the same meaning in 1783 as it does today?
If you say no how can well regulated mean what anti gunners think it means?
**** you! dates to 1895 and **** off! as a command to the 1940's although the phrase was in use meaning to run away in the 1920's (as in 'let's **** off out of here before we get into trouble.)
Bruce Willis's now famous quote in Die-Hard - (the words after the cowboy salute to Alan Rickman) dates to the 1920's.
If you say no how can well regulated mean what anti gunners think it means?
**** you! dates to 1895 and **** off! as a command to the 1940's although the phrase was in use meaning to run away in the 1920's (as in 'let's **** off out of here before we get into trouble.)
Bruce Willis's now famous quote in Die-Hard - (the words after the cowboy salute to Alan Rickman) dates to the 1920's.
http://the-history-girls.blogspot.c...text='**** you!,Rickman) dates to the 1920's.