Question: Have you ever heard the phrase ...

Safeway

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He's Indian -- dot not feather.

A guy said that to me earlier today, and it struck me as an odd statement.
 

atybimf

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yes, many times.

I usually say feather not *indian sound*, you know the one.
 

Shame

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My office mate is mostly Native American. When she mentioned it, it was the time I had heard it.
 

lizardth

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I saw it on an episode of Drawn Together. Foxxy Love said "Woo woo not red dot".
 

mobobuff

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Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Casino Indian or Slurpy Indian?

--dot not feather...I'm guessing SLURPY

Ooooooh, I read it as "Do Not Feather", now I get it. It's just a new way of saying Casino/Slurpy.
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: iversonyin
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Casino Indian or Slurpy Indian?

--dot not feather...I'm guessing SLURPY

Ooooooh, I read it as "Do Not Feather", now I get it. It's just a new way of saying Casino/Slurpy.

Yes to the OP but never heard the Casino/Slurpee one.
 

Mrvile

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Originally posted by: lizardth
I saw it on an episode of Drawn Together. Foxxy Love said "Woo woo not red dot".

Wasn't that also quoted in an episode of Family Guy once?