My son was at the gym last week when he saw a guy he knew from school. I guess they started talking and asked where each other lived. It came down to that this guy lives three houses down from my daughter. He asked my son to describe my daughter( his sister) as he did this guy say's wow that's youre sis. She is known as a ,,,,MILTF. My daughter and i just found out what this means and it is very demeaning. Has anyone here ever heard this expression? For those who do not know it means,,,,,,,,,,,,,,MOTHER I"D LIKE TO ----
have any of you heard this term?
by kls 22 Replies latest jw friends
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dustyb
heh, i know what a milf is. we used it in HS because there were tons of milf teachers...and they knew it too. fortunately for me i'd never "have fun" with the milfs because i was/am too young...tooo young, and i don't dig chicks with babies that much unless its my baby (which i don't have)
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shotgun
Never heard of it before
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Double Edge
That's S.A.C. (sad and creepy) the world's getting weirder by the moment
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Sirius Dogma
yeah actually it is MILF, no T.
I think it originated in the movie American Pie from a few years ago, I had never heard of that term before that movie came out.
And c'mon, there are plenty of beautiful ladies who happen to have children. It is more of a complement, the same as saying 'She is Hot.'
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Country Girl
ummmm... did you offer to open a serious can of whoop ass on his young friend? Round Texas way, you don't talk about females to their brothers, their mothers, or ESPECIALLY their Fathers, or you are facing some serious aroma therapy: yo haid up yo arse.
CG
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Leolaia
We voted for DILF "Dude I'd Like to F***" in the word of the year election last month, but it lost out to cliterati in the "Most Outrageous" category. The official word of 2003 ended up being metrosexual.
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Sirius Dogma
Oh a new word??
cliterati
Please define
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orangefatcat
I have heard this expression before, my 25 yr. old son told me about it..
Yes it is demeaning in the way he seemed to say it. Just chalk up and forget about it. If your son runs into this creep again, he should say what did you mean by that....
Love ya
Orangefatcat
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Leolaia
MOST OUTRAGEOUS: word or phrase most likely to cause complaint.
Winner cliterati: collective noun, feminist or woman-oriented writers or opinion-leaders.Other winners include:
MOST USEFUL: word or phrase which most fills a need for a new word
Winner flexitarian: noun, a vegetarian who occasionally eats meat.MOST CREATIVE
Winner freegan: noun, person who eats only what they can get for free.MOST UNNECESSARY: word for phrase for which we already have a perfectly good word, or which fills a need no one has.
Winner freedom: noun, replacing "French" in phrases or compound nouns such as French fries, French kiss, and French tickler. 54
Bennifer: noun, the couple of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez.MOST EUPHEMISTIC: word or phrase which least says what it means to.
Winner pre-emptive self-defense: noun phrase, an attack made before a possible attack.MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: word or phrase most likely to be here next year.
Winner SARS: 40LEAST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: word or phrase least likely to be here next year.
Winner tomacco: noun, a hybrid of tomato and tobacco, which happens to be poisonous.