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Old 11-Mar-2008, 10:54
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Default Pitbull League Division

I have a sweatshirt of the Pitbull League Division, saying "Muts, Nuts and Cuts".

What does it mean?
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Default Re: Pitbull League Division

Muts = dogs (usually a rough, tough one)
Nuts = mentally ill, or without fear, worries, principles, etc (it can also mean 'testicles', which is a possibility here either because of pitbulls' propensity for fighting or because of the association with courage)
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Muts = dogs (usually a rough, tough one)
Nuts = mentally ill, or without fear, worries, principles, etc (it can also mean 'testicles', which is a possibility here either because of pitbulls' propensity for fighting or because of the association with courage)
And what about "cuts"?
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