metallicat
Junior Member
I figure I'd share since we have many UK folks here; so my wife is a nurse in Brooklyn NY near a port where the Queen Mary docs, and she gets Brits time to time (btw usually the best patients, but I digress)...
Anyway, she had an older couple, using plenty of phrases foreign to us Americans... until one caught her off guard; the dude called her a 'driver's dog'. It took his wife to realize my wife's face turned sour and then they explained its actually complement (means she's fit/spunky or something like that).
We're European and open minded so its all good, but she did explain that calling any female in the states a dog (of any type) would usually result in @ss kicking :spank:.
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Anyway, she had an older couple, using plenty of phrases foreign to us Americans... until one caught her off guard; the dude called her a 'driver's dog'. It took his wife to realize my wife's face turned sour and then they explained its actually complement (means she's fit/spunky or something like that).
We're European and open minded so its all good, but she did explain that calling any female in the states a dog (of any type) would usually result in @ss kicking :spank:.
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