I'd hit it" = "I would gladly have sex with her, even though that means nothing considering the fact that I would have sex with any broad, I'm just that desperate".
Originally posted by: Ready
I'd hit it" = "I would gladly have sex with her, even though that means nothing considering the fact that I would have sex with any broad, I'm just that desperate".
I think we all know what it means, it's where it came from that puzzles me. And the hitting part, exactly what is the hitting part referring to?
Originally posted by: squirrel dog
I think it demeans women.I can say that because i am a man.
I'd hit it" = "I'd fv@k her
Originally posted by: Beau
I thought it came from a movie.
Originally posted by: DeafeningSilence
Originally posted by: Beau
I thought it came from a movie.
Might be the movie Swingers.
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: DeafeningSilence
Originally posted by: Beau
I thought it came from a movie.
Might be the movie Swingers.
I've never seen that, though. I swear I heard it in a movie recently.
Right, but that's exactly what's he's looking for: some possible explanations. I'm sure it really doesn't matter (unless it's a thesisOriginally posted by: compudog
It's just part of the vernacular. It's just something that is. Why ask why? We all refer to police officers as COPS. Where did that come from? Some say it's an acronym for <STRONG>C</strong>itizen <STRONG>O</strong>n <STRONG>P</strong>atrol. Others say it's from the <STRONG>COP</strong>per badges they used to wear, but what does it really matter. We all know what a cop is.
Originally posted by: Ready
I guess nobody here knows where the I'd hit it phrase comes from.
And a few 40 year old punk virgins such as Jellomancer and Spooner had to take a cheap shot here probably because
their too sexually fustrated themselves.
I'd hit it" = "I'd fv@k her
I know that already, but how exactly does the hit part relate to sex? Is it referring to spanking, the thrusting motion, or what?
