Do you say flicking someone off or flipping someone off?
I say flicking. I've asked people this before and it seems like half of the population of the world says flick and the other half says flip.
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Samphin Κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει
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This is like Soda vs Pop.
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Samphin Κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει
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"giving the one fingered salute"
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I say Flip.
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you guys aren't doing a good job of proving my point. LOL. surely there's some people in this forum that say flick.
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I want a Soda while sitting on my sofa....WTF is wrong with you people?
You sit on your couch and drink a pop! End of story. -
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Listen goofballs its like this.
It is Pop not soda
Car not vehicle
Couch not sofa
Hat not cap
Dinner not supper
and fkin bread not starch. -
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I flip birds with my middle finger, I flick boogers with the index finger.
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new lounge lizards?
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those above the mason dixon line call it "pop", as in soda pop.
as far as the middle finger, flicking the middle finger is ridicoulous. Why not just say extending your true feelings to those whom you disrespect? As far as sounds, flipping off sounds more acceptable to me. Flicking just sounds like a generic ifyouseekay. -
Its technically Soda Pop. So either abbreviation is fine.
And its flip, not flick. Flick makes no sense.late again likes this. -
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Flip. Don't girls who aren't in relationships flick off?!
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Flip, never heard flick off used.
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That just sounds ...wrong.
How can you 'flick' someone off?
Do you like walk up to them and flick'em in the ear or something?:lol:TokyoFishFan likes this. -
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It's been said already. To reaffirm:
You flip people off.
You flick boogers or you flick people in the ears (ouch! That happened to me a lot in school--at least until I punched that one guy in the jaw for it in 10th grade--stopped after that)TheMageGandalf likes this. -
I'll have a gin and soda. Gin and pop? Nope.
No one says pop in reference to soda unless you are 60+ years old.
You want a soda?
And, actually, most people refer to the actual drink. People will ask you if you want a Coke sometimes when they actually mean soda.
I sit on the couch with my feet propped up on the table (until my wife yells at me). However, if I'm going to someone's home where everything is really nice, I'll sit on a sofa and try not to get it dirty. -
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anyway; it's drinking soda while flipping off the idiot next door who is flicking boogers... :shifty: -
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