JonnyBGoode wrote:
Pinch
A - to give someone a sharp pain by pressing a bit of their skin between thumb and forefinger, as in, "I pinched her ass..."
B - to steal something, as in, "he pinched that lady's purse"
alternately, to arrest someone, as in, "that purse-snatcher got pinched"
On a related note...
Taxed
A - Money deducted from income and paid to the government
B - Stolen, as in, "he taxed that lady's purse" or "where did you get those trainers?" "Oh, I taxed them from JJB"
Bashed
A - hit/smashed
B - has had electric device modified/tampered e.g. "I'm getting free international calls on my phone now because I got a bashed SIM card off Reihan on the market" or "my car seems a lot smoother in third cog since I got that bashed ECU fitted"
also a confusing one:
Public School
A - State school, free for everyone
B - a certain class of top, fee-paying private schools
The etymology behind this is interesting. The public schools in England date back to a time before people generally went to school. The richer, upper class boys were taught by private tutors at home so the first public schools were the first places that teachers would be teaching a class full of boys together, hence the term 'public schooling'
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