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What is Sticks and stones?"Sticks and stones won't break my bones, the words you said destroyed me" Mamie: Sticks & Stones won't break my bones Sticks and stones - videoSticks and stones - what is it?The aftermath of a bag of marijuana. Basically, the useless stems and seeds that are unsmokable. Occurs a lot with low quality weed. "This weed is garbage, I swear I'm pulling out more sticks & stones than actual buds." What does "Sticks and stones" mean?Engaging in sexual intercourse. Those damn SPRI kids were out there throwing sticks and stones at a skunk! Sticks and stones - what does it mean?a "game" where one man puts the base of his penis next to another man's testicles, making it look as if said testicles are his own. Ben: "Hey Brad, let's get stoned and play some sticks and stones!" Sticks and stones - meaningThe stuff left over after cleaning your weed. Stems and seeds. Yeah, the bag weighs an ounce but after I pick out all of the sticks and stones, I bet it'll be less than a half. Sticks and stones - definitionMore than ever, the adage "sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me" is proven an ironic one. In fact words are often much more painful than any physical damage could cause. It is reminiscent of Palestinians throwing rocks at tanks in Gaza, and relates to the adage "the pen is mightier than the sword". Sticks and stones don't hurt much. Please don't call me names Felicia. Sticks and stones - slangYou can take the house and everything in it These sticks and stones ain't all that makes a home Sticks and stonesWhat the caveman really started out with. (emphasis on man) The caveman revealed his stick and stones and put it in the cavewoman's mouth. Sticks and stonesFrom the saying "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but I don't give a fuck" Bob: You know, you shouldn't drink that much or you might regret it. Sticks and stonesA saying that derives from the children's rhyme "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names can never hurt me". Jack: Miss Swann , if youβd be so kind. Come, come, dear. We donβt have all day. Now if youβd be very kind. (she straps on his sword, puts on his hat, etc.) Easy on the goods, darling. |
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