• 9point6@lemmy.world
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      Seemingly taking pride in attacking someone less able to defend themselves

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    Is Everton specifically the go-to team for the Israeli-flag weirdos these days, or is Laughing Boy here a special case?

    • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPA
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      I am consulting my Evertonian mates but it was a surprise to me. Perhaps it’s because the Israeli flag has the same shade of blue in it, while the Palestinian flag has no blue but some read. Might sound crazy but I know plenty of blue noses with a vehement hatred of red.

    • egrets@lemmy.world
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      It doesn’t make you a hard man, going to court, you tit. I’ve been to jail because my ex is a grass. “Google my name” doesn’t mean anything, but you’re acting like it’s a status thing, you muppet hahaha

      “Grass” is slang for a snitch/informer. There are a bunch of proposed etymologies, including rhyming slang (grasshopper = copper), but none of them are very convincing.

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        I’ve never heard any rhyming slang that didn’t seem like a joke was being had at the expense of sanity, but I take your meaning. Thanks though, I knew it must be something along those lines

        • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPA
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          I’ve never heard any rhyming slang that didn’t seem like a joke was being had at the expense of sanity

          The one that gets me is “aris” as it’s a two-stepper: Aristotle -> bottle -> bottle and glass -> arse. It also relies on the the southern pronunciation of “glass”, as most ones for arse do (unlike Hagen Daas).

      • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPA
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        There are a bunch of proposed etymologies, including rhyming slang (grasshopper = copper), but none of them are very convincing.

        Others include “snake in the grass” or the song “Whispering grass” (although the first use predates the song by 8 years).

        It could also be rhyming island from “grass in the park” -> nark.

        Grasshopper handily also explains “shopping” someone.