Dosage varies from person to person, batch to batch of material, and even trip to trip at the same dose of the same material.
For all you fucktards saying "go ahead and eat it man" or " make space paste or a tea dude, it works and tastes good " if cat litter tastes good, go for it , its time to wakeup : Measure out your dose, then take a tablespoon and a few pieces of toilet paper. Most tp is segmented, and breaks into nice little squares. Fill each tablespoon up and place each lump of powder onto the toilet paper. Now get the drink of your choice, place each "bomb" tp filled with meg in your mouth, and flood your mouth with the fluid.
Take a big gulp. It should slide down your throat with little resistance or gagging. No nasty taste, no shit stuck in your teeth, just painfree and easy. This action is known as parachuting , bombing, or goldfishing. I like the trading story, myself. Word Nerd Workout Can you share another term from sports that has an interesting background? Thanks for getting nerdy with me. Like this: Like Loading Julia Tomiak. I believe in the power of words to improve our lives, and I help people find interesting words to read.
You might also like. In previous Knowledges , we've examined several possible answers, including that nutmeg is s cockney rhyming slang for leg. As he points out, the verb nutmegged is listed by the Oxford English Dictionary as "arising in the s which in Victorian slang came to mean 'to be tricked or deceived, especially in a manner which makes the victim look foolish'.
The word arose because of a sharp practice used in nutmeg exports between America and England. Considering that so much of football's language dates from its formative years, that seems a better explanation for the word nutmeg than any we're heard before or since.
It certainly sounds more convincing than Jimmy Hill's claim that nutmeg was coined during the s to describe the skill of placing the ball between an opponent's legs before retrieving it the other side.
Or indeed the suggestion made in Alex Leith's book, Over the Moon, Brian: The Language of Football, that nuts - a term commonly used for nutmeg in the north of England - "refers to the testicles of the player through whose legs the ball has been passed and nutmeg is just a development from this. Was the team originally founded by Greeks?
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