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Originally Posted by knvb Speaking of taking it in the ass thanks for the terrific effort in that game 3 weeks ago that gave us the chance to win the premier division. Again.
Gordon Head by 1 (ot) |
It's all about being fresh for Cup games
Firetown by 2 (regulation),
~Regs.
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Take the piss (out of someone) vb. British -- to mock, deride, poke fun (at). This vulgarism has been in widespread use since the late 1940s. The original idea evoked by the expression was that of deflating someone, recalling the description of a self-important blusterer as 'all piss and wind.'