As the phone call ended she said "Have a big one."
What does that mean?
What is she referring to? Was it a slip of the tongue or intentional. Is this the newest fad in greetings and salutations. Is it similar to cool, groovy, awesome or tubular. Does my ignorance show my age. Am I just not cool enough to get it.
Maybe it is nothing. It probably is. Whatever, it threw me for a moment.
"When you're in jail, a good friend will be trying to bail you out. A best friend will be in the cell next to you saying, 'Damn, that was fun'." — Groucho Marx
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Bowel movement?
Doobie? I guess you have to know the speaker.
Those are as good as any ideas I have.
No, it was have a big one. My ears are still good.
Interesing. Maybe have a big night out? Have a big laugh? Have a big day? Who knows. I also thought it was 'have a good one.'
Who knows what the girl was doing when she said that?
it means, have a big one. Literally. Of something, anything and whatever.
Sarah,
I like have a big laugh.
Zeruel,
Sorry, it wasn't a webcam so I can't answer that.
PG,
That is as good as any explanation I have heard.
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