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What does this mean, "They were sitting on their fat asses."?
Is it an idiom? Gee, I was thinking about how one can sit on their own butt... Silly!
Jul 28, 2010 1:22 PM
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Something was happening and they were just there... sitting on their fat asses ! But , for me, that's speaking just about an attitude of a very lazy person instead of something physical. You don't agree with they way acted , you are mad and you said : FAT ASS !
By the way... that's mean ^^
July 28, 2010
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It just means that someone was sitting down, but it's not a polite way to say it though. It's said when someone it either being very lazy, or if someone if actually fat, or both. :)
July 28, 2010
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Wow. The contempt.
It means "they did nothing", and gives the image of them sitting (doing nothing of course), and their behinds are fat from a habit of doing nothing.
July 28, 2010
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