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down his throat
Son, relax. I just want to chat with the man. I'm not gonna rip his head off and sh*t down his throat.
What does it mean?
Thank you
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Re: down his throat
It appears to mean what it says. The speaker seeks only conversation, not unpleasant violence.
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Re: down his throat
I want to know the meaning of the bold text. Sh*ting down someone's throat.
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Re: down his throat
The more usual expression ends with neck - not throat.
Rover
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Re: down his throat

Originally Posted by
Rover_KE
The more usual expression ends with neck - not throat.
Where do you learn such things, Rover?
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Re: down his throat

Originally Posted by
Rover_KE
The more usual expression ends with neck - not throat.
Rover
Ah, I knew it sounded wrong, I just couldn't work out why! It's not something I hear a lot but I've certainly heard it several American films.
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Re: down his throat

Originally Posted by
BobK
What's the problem? The words are clear, if rather hyperbolic - I'm not sure how the logistics would work, come to that!

(It should be sh*t
ting -. perhaps that clarifies things. It's talking about intraguttural defecation
b
The problem is I am not a native and don't know what you know. If the words were clear to me I wouldn't bother asking. I know what the word means I want to know the phrase meaning, shi@tting down his throat.
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Originally Posted by
emsr2d2
Ah, I knew it sounded wrong, I just couldn't work out why! It's not something I hear a lot but I've certainly heard it several American films.
I copied it from an American book titled sh*t my dad says
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Re: down his throat
It's a comical threat to carry out an unspeakable act upon a person. There is no nuance or hidden meaning here.
Like saying you will rip someone's heart out and show it to them while it's still beating.
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