To: Slings and Arrows
3 posted on
02/17/2015 8:31:20 PM PST by
umgud
(I couldn't understand why the ball kept getting bigger......... then it hit me.)
To: umgud
Looks like it’s supposed to mean either to be hit with a glass bottle or mug, or slashed with broken glass; use of a glass object as a weapon in any fashion.
I haven’t heard “glass” used as a verb until now.
5 posted on
02/17/2015 8:35:01 PM PST by
Olog-hai
To: umgud
Glassing is a physical attack using a glass as a weapon.
6 posted on
02/17/2015 8:35:02 PM PST by
ApeStyle
To: umgud
If I remember correctly, it typically means smashed in the face with a glass bottle, typically resulting in shredded flesh.
7 posted on
02/17/2015 8:35:12 PM PST by
Luircin
To: umgud
Glassed = Cut him with a broken bottle?
9 posted on
02/17/2015 8:35:56 PM PST by
Michael.SF.
(It takes a gun to feed a village (and an AK 47 to defend it).)
To: umgud
Glassed? I, too, questioned what this term actually meant. Apparently when one is drunk and hits someone with a bottle, that person has been "glassed".
10 posted on
02/17/2015 8:36:10 PM PST by
bubbacluck
(America 180)
To: umgud
Wouldn’t mean a Glasgow smile would it?
18 posted on
02/17/2015 8:55:37 PM PST by
Usagi_yo
To: umgud
25 posted on
02/17/2015 9:09:28 PM PST by
onedoug
To: umgud
“Glassed” must be ebonics for getting a bottle across the head.
56 posted on
02/18/2015 7:12:02 AM PST by
mowowie
(`)
To: umgud
I’m wondering what it is myself.
58 posted on
02/18/2015 4:21:14 PM PST by
POWERSBOOTHEFAN
(TOUCH MY SODA AND THERE'LL BE HELL TO PAY!!)
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