Posted on 12/22/2015 7:05:50 AM PST by nikos1121
I heard Trump use the word last night in Michigan. He said something like, Obama "schlonged" Hillary in the primaries. I knew right then the media would pick it up, and they did. IN fact, it's the main reason he's covered 24/7--the media are on their "schlong patrol," looking for "schlong gaffs" by The Donald, and they found one, or did they?
IT's clear NPR in 2011 made reference to the word as a verb,in a political contest with the 1984 Mondale/Ferraro ticket where they said the pair "were schlonged in the polls." So Trump is not the first.
Iâm a Baby Boomer, and I think still young at heart, LIKE TRUMP. There are words used out there, by women no less, that would never be used in public when I were growing up.
For example, I hear women in the office freely saying, âHe needs to grow some balls,â He needs to grow, âa pair.â Or, âbite me,â etc. And yes, it turns me a bit red.
Schlong, was definitely a word, a noun, from my generation used among us boys in high school, and Trump throws in a bunch of words like this all the time from that time. But, I must admit, I never heard or used it as a verb, but to be sure from now on it will be and not in a sexual sense.
For example:
âLast night Hillary Schlonged Bernie in the debates.â
âThe republican debate lasted two hours amid grueling questioning by Megyn Kelly. In the end, Trump, out schlonged her.â
âJohnny Manziel, in desperation, schlonged a long pass to his wide end for the winning touchdown in the closing seconds of the game.â
âTiger Woodâs opening drive schlonged right into the deep rough.â
âThe fire fighters schlonged their gear over their shoulders as they entered the burning forest.â
âThe German pole vaulter was out schlonged 8 inches by his opponent on the last effort.â
âHey, Harry, that was a great speech. You really, schlonged the audience.â
âYeah,the place was packed. We had to schlong our way through the crowd to get to the exit.â
âIt was really something. Two cars schlonged head on the curve. Fortunately no one was hurt.â
Fred:âHey, Joe what happened?â Joe:When I tried to loosen that bolt, the ratchet slipped and sclonged me in the head.â
etc.
I'm sure Jackie Mason and Charles Krauthammer will be commenting on this today.
IT's clear NPR in 2011 made reference to the word as a verb,in a political contest with the 1984 Mondale/Ferraro ticket where they said the pair "were schlonged in the polls." So Trump is not the first.Here's the link:
http://www.npr.org/2011/03/30/134984801/gang-of-six-works-to-avert-government-shutdown
It was said by Neal Conan, the host of "Talk of the Nation".
Expect the link to be "disappeared" any moment now.
This must be a Jewish and/or a New York word. I grew up in the western US as a Methodist and never heard of it before.
Or schtooped.
Trump is an expert at generating free publicity. He is also a crude and vulgar man without a relationship with Christ.
shtup / schtup / schtuff: (vulgar) to have sex with, screw (from Yiddish shtupn ‘push, poke’; similar to ‘stuff’); to fill
shtup: third-person singular simple present shtups, present participle shtupping, simple past and past participle shtupped
Women using the F word has become almost common, it's amazing. So for Hillary to feign outrage is effing stupid.
Niggardly use of archaic locutions perplexes media scribes.
They always think it’s bad...
“Without a relationship with Christ.”
I think he’d disagree with you on that, but on the other hand I don’t think he’s ever felt the need for Christ, which makes him even more appealing to me, because he has room to grow.
Several ministers think differently from what you’ve posted.
Or how about “Scmuck”
I am a Boomer and a lady who is sick to death of the vulgar language and the general breakdown of civil behavior.
But, to tell you the truth, I had never heard this word, so I guess that I am not offended by it. At any rate, I am more offended by the behavior of Hitlery and everyone else on the left than by anything that Trump says.
Use of Schlong and Clinton in the same sentence only makes me think of one thing: Bill.
How do you know what his relationship to his God is?——are you an Angel or a member of the Trinity?-—or just another pompous ass?-
Bump for reference
which is is Yiddish for "snake," and is slang for penis
I have never heard the word used as a verb as Trump apparently used it.
Donald Trump is a New Yorker—its natural he should use some Yiddish once and a while—Like a Texan might trot out some Spanish or a fellow from New Orleans might stick in a word of French. Crude maybe but not out of place. He says what people think and this era (like that of Tudor England) is awash in vulgarian words and statements. This is a mild controversy (if it is one at all).
Much ado about nothing. LOL!
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