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  • SUP-Ronin
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    Originally posted by ScottA
    Why do we say "Get on a plane" when you actually get in it?
    Good question.
    Also get on the Bus. vs Get in the Bus
    We don't say, get on the House, but get in the house. So it isn't a size issue.
    Others:

    Snakes on a plane.
    Get in the car.
    Get with the program.

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  • livnxxxl
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    How about "gotta run" or "lets run down to.." Knowing good and darned well most of us will not be "running" anywhere without our car keys.

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  • livnxxxl
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    RE: Pooped Pants thread (brought to you by no other than type1kirk a Mego Museum exclusive) hahaha


    Why do some say take a pee when you are actually leaving one?

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  • ScottA
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    Why do we say "Get on a plane" when you actually get in it?

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  • fallensaviour
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    Originally posted by type1kirk
    I say CRAY - ON'S
    I also say, "he pooped IN his pants"
    Exactly the same here.And I would never say taking a crap.That infers you are taking it with you when you leave???
    Why would you take it on purpose unless it needs to be studied I guess.

    And for the last time it is "COLOUR not COLOR...
    Don't even get me started on the whole ZEE-BRA vs ZEB-BRA thing!!!

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Adam West
    We say "pooped his pants". As already stated the "in" is already inferred.
    Not really.
    To me, "pooped his pants" sounds like he ate his pants and then pooped them out --- perhaps while wearing a different pair of pants

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  • Adam West
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    We say "pooped his pants". As already stated the "in" is already inferred.

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  • mitchedwards
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    I've always heard is as pooped his pants

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  • SUP-Ronin
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    "Dumped in his shorts" "Crapped his pants" "Dropped a deuce"

    I used to work with a disgusting troll of a person who would regularly do this, and thought it was funny. He is about 42, and has no concept of hygiene at all. Oddly enough he has a rather big ego, and thinks very highly of himself. Not surprising however...he is single. Our Boss wouldn't do anything about it though because he was passive aggresive and a coward. As you can imagine I am glad to be rid of that dude, my boss too.

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Joe90
    While we're engaging in Scatology: then there's "Taking a Poop." and "Having a Poop."
    I think using the word "having" is very British.
    Like saying "have a guess"

    I've never heard anyone in the US use the term "having" like that.

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  • saildog
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    I believe the "in" could be assumed, but I'm just as likely to say it either way.

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  • Joe90
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    While we're engaging in Scatology: then there's "Taking a Poop." and "Having a Poop."

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by type1kirk

    I say CRAY - ON'S
    I also say, "he pooped IN his pants"
    Same here for both

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  • Mikey
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    In a way, this talk is very similar to our conversation a few years ago about how people pronounce the word crayons.

    Is it

    CRAY - ON'S
    or
    CRAN'S

    I say CRAY - ON'S
    I also say, "he pooped IN his pants"

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  • MegoGeekJr
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    I'm more of the "he pooped in his pants" because it sounds more right to me.

    For me, it would be like saying" this is the funnest game ever!"

    I know there are people who say "he pooped his pants", and I respect them in any way possible.

    (but seeing someone pooped in their pants would be more fun than a barrel of monkeys!)

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