Body & Soul1 min ago
The Bum In America- For A Bottom
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Twice over the last few days i have noticed americans using the word bum the way we do - to mean a bottom, rather than a tramp
one was in pineapple express - which i watched today - but is a few years old, but the other was a recent thing - though I cant remember what now
is it used much over there?
thnaks
one was in pineapple express - which i watched today - but is a few years old, but the other was a recent thing - though I cant remember what now
is it used much over there?
thnaks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Problem is, Hollywood isn't part of the U.S. Here in the western U.S., 'bum' would only be attached to the noun 'lamb'... an orphan lamb whose mother won't claim him/her for some reason.
Bum may still be used for the aforementioned 'tramp', but political correctness has changed that for the most part to 'homeless' person. Used for butt? Not likely unless one of the kids that went away to an eastern "Ivy League" college came home and didn't watch their mouth. Dad, Grand-Dad and various Uncles would soon take care of that problem though... (I can hear it now... "Bum, my ass!").
Bum may still be used for the aforementioned 'tramp', but political correctness has changed that for the most part to 'homeless' person. Used for butt? Not likely unless one of the kids that went away to an eastern "Ivy League" college came home and didn't watch their mouth. Dad, Grand-Dad and various Uncles would soon take care of that problem though... (I can hear it now... "Bum, my ass!").
they do generally say ass - hence my question, i had never really heard it used to mean bottom in america - yet in the space of a few weeks there were two.
he clearly says it in that clip - " he is punching my bum", while a man punches his bum.
i wish i could remember what the other one was, but i didnt give it much thought until i heard this one.
he clearly says it in that clip - " he is punching my bum", while a man punches his bum.
i wish i could remember what the other one was, but i didnt give it much thought until i heard this one.
I thought 'Fanny' was the American term for the part of the body we call 'Bum'
That use of the 'F' word always causes amusement over here.
There are other British expressions that Yanks do not understand.
A girl I know once had to catch an early flight back to the UK from Chicago, she said to the male hotel clerk '' Can you knock me up at 6am as I have to get the early flight?'' She could not understand why he thought that was amusing . I also had to explain to a Yank that a 'power cut' was what he called a 'power outage'
That use of the 'F' word always causes amusement over here.
There are other British expressions that Yanks do not understand.
A girl I know once had to catch an early flight back to the UK from Chicago, she said to the male hotel clerk '' Can you knock me up at 6am as I have to get the early flight?'' She could not understand why he thought that was amusing . I also had to explain to a Yank that a 'power cut' was what he called a 'power outage'
haha eddie - i bet he thought his luck was in there!
i guess thats it bibblebub, perhaps it will get more common
just a thought though - is it common in canada perhaps?
seth rogan is canadian, maybe the director or writers are too and just thought it sounded funny...?
the accents are similar so i just assumed america.
i guess thats it bibblebub, perhaps it will get more common
just a thought though - is it common in canada perhaps?
seth rogan is canadian, maybe the director or writers are too and just thought it sounded funny...?
the accents are similar so i just assumed america.
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