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Has anyone here ever heard the phrase "bits and pieces" be used to reference male genitalia? Honest answers only, please. Trying to understand: - if anyone at all has heard it used this way - if yes, how widespread it is
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Yes
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Is it the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase?
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Context dependent, it can also mean “miscellaneous items”
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A British friend only knew the "miscellaneous items" definition, for which she regularly uses it. She was horrified to learn that there's an alternative meaning. Curious if it's only a US thing. While I found slang dictionary references to it being used in the alternative context, I couldn't find a definitive source for where it originated. I had thought maybe Monty Python but I didn't find that. Maybe Adam Sandler?
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BTW @rjs - you're a US or British English speaker?
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South African English 😅 So British, I guess.
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Thanks 🙏
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