4 Jan 2010 at 22:40 #1 Conrad11 Conrad11 Soldato Joined 12 Jun 2005 Posts 5,361 Does anyone know where this phrase originated from and what it ACTUALLY means. Thanks.
4 Jan 2010 at 22:41 #2 Ricochet J Ricochet J Soldato Joined 29 Jun 2004 Posts 12,957 It means go do one, off course!
4 Jan 2010 at 22:42 #3 V4NT0M V4NT0M Soldato Joined 18 Jan 2007 Posts 19,845 Location Land of the Scots Get lost.
4 Jan 2010 at 22:42 #4 utajoker utajoker Soldato Joined 13 Jan 2006 Posts 21,072 Location Wigan it mean bugger off
4 Jan 2010 at 22:42 #5 RobH RobH Soldato Joined 9 May 2005 Posts 4,530 Location Nottingham I means to leave or exit.
4 Jan 2010 at 22:42 #6 Russinating Russinating Soldato Joined 27 Dec 2005 Posts 17,315 Location Bristol Ricochet J said: It means go do one, off course! Click to expand... Off course!
4 Jan 2010 at 22:44 #7 twist3d0n3 twist3d0n3 Soldato Joined 3 Aug 2008 Posts 10,477 Location Bath, England "off you trot, old bean"
4 Jan 2010 at 22:44 #8 Souljacker Souljacker Associate Joined 18 Jul 2009 Posts 678 Location UK Lol. I believe Conrad11 wants to know where it came from....
4 Jan 2010 at 22:46 #9 loltim loltim Soldato Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 14,595 Location Wellington, NZ Means **** off.
4 Jan 2010 at 22:47 #10 whitecrook whitecrook Soldato Joined 22 Aug 2005 Posts 8,938 Location Clydebank Ricochet J said: It means go do one, off course! Click to expand... Wouldn't want to do one on course now, would we.
Ricochet J said: It means go do one, off course! Click to expand... Wouldn't want to do one on course now, would we.
4 Jan 2010 at 22:48 #11 Viper² Viper² Soldato Joined 3 Apr 2007 Posts 9,984 Souljacker said: Lol. I believe Conrad11 wants to know where it came from.... Click to expand... A chav.
Souljacker said: Lol. I believe Conrad11 wants to know where it came from.... Click to expand... A chav.
4 Jan 2010 at 22:53 #12 Chojin Chojin Soldato Joined 21 Nov 2004 Posts 2,851 The gentleman's expression was to say 'one does go', but this term did not filter down the classes correctly and was misconstrued as 'go do one'.
The gentleman's expression was to say 'one does go', but this term did not filter down the classes correctly and was misconstrued as 'go do one'.
4 Jan 2010 at 23:05 #13 Buffman Buffman Soldato Joined 4 May 2007 Posts 9,854 Location West Midlands Eggface.
4 Jan 2010 at 23:10 #14 D D Danneh D D Danneh Soldato Joined 8 Feb 2009 Posts 3,462 Location Sheffield When one handsome individual doth order another to curl out a rather large piece of faecal matter.
4 Jan 2010 at 23:10 #15 Andelusion Andelusion Soldato Joined 1 Oct 2003 Posts 14,341 Location Huddersfield Jog on, eggface!