• Reporter asks "How many American men did you have to 'Beat Off'?"
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She didn't know what beat off meant? Isn't it a common phrase in the UK as well as the US?
Not as common over here as it is in the US i suppose, but still. She probably realised but didn't want to dwell on it.
Well I think jack off/beat off would be common pretty much every where the gesture used is also known pretty much every where
I love his head jolt when he first hears her say it.
Hearing the Director or Producer whatever in the background just roaring with laughter oh my. She's probably a bit well to-do so she didn't know what Beat Off means to the average folk.
She knew what she said. She used the exact same words again, a bit more forced.
Just the way she says "Why does that make you giggle?"I can imagine how incredibly British that sounds to anyone not from the UK. "Didn't you have to beat them off? With a big stick?" She is one kinky bitch.
wtf she even said 'with a big stick' it's 8am and she can't use a bit of loaf about what she's saying. thats ITV for you...
Where I'm from "beat off" is what happens when you win at table tennis, you beat the other person off the table. For example my m8 goes "Hey I bet off x guys today" Shit never stops being funny.
[QUOTE=AK'z;45963668]wtf she even said 'with a big stick' it's 8am and she can't use a bit of loaf about what she's saying. thats ITV for you...[/QUOTE] would expect anything less from a tv channel that turns into a shitty casino at night
Welcome to how we feel every time you say somebody 'fell on their fanny'.
[QUOTE=Jamsponge;45964659]Welcome to how we feel every time you say somebody 'fell on their fanny'.[/QUOTE] nobody in the entire world has ever said that until now
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