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Rub it In EXPLAINED: Story of "Rub it In"

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"You wished to kill me for a touch. What will you do to yourself since you have added insult to injury" and "I got a handjob from Radu (I gave it to Radu in the palm)"
 
 
Rub it explained: The story "rub it"

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Billy "Crash" Craddock - Rub It In video contest Findin Year

Launched in 1974, Country Music has enjoyed triple-double entendres of Ray Stevens as played by Tony Alamo-clad lad, Crash 'Billy' Craddock. "Rub it" a single from his smash-Crash Craddock "It's hard to love a hungry man Worried" was to be his biggest hit. WHAT nobody knows how deep LAY ITS CONTENT ... until now. Read below for the shocking story of "rub it"

Writer, Layng Martine Jr., was a classical scholar who studied with * Kris Kristofferson restriction during his part-time http://www.rhodesscholar.org Rhodes Scholar / Janitor / cowboywrote helicopter "rub it" not as an ode to Kristofferson's favorite groupie Enjoy after being discovered by Hollywood, but as an ode to an entirely different way - an ode as old as Jesus Christ, the first century AD. "Rub it" was derived from the fables of Phaedrus in the first century AD. (Here is a rendering of what might have looked like Phaedras)

 

The story was a bald man who swats a fly that has just bitten him on the head, but he hits himself in the head. Comments Fly

Actual wording appears in English in the mid 18th century.
* Yes on foot
* Bengali: Kata putty ghaye nuner
* Chinese: Mandarin:
雪上加霜
(Shang Xue Shuang jiā)
* Danish: Damage til spot Føje
* Finnish: pahentaa asiaa entisestään
* Icelandic: improved wheat ofan svart A is (is), Gera Verra vont is (is), improved móðgun by meingjörð is (is) blammera is (is)
* Italian: oltre il danno at beffa
Transliteration: (eg, Azbuka for азбука)

Verb

To add insult to injury

   1. (idiomatic) To be a loss, with mockery and humiliation.

          As if that were hostile takeover is not sufficient, to add insult to injury they dismantled ninety to one hundred of our products and replaced them with their own.

to rub it

Noun 1. (idiomatic) To add insult to injury, to highlight strengths or weaknesses of others in a way that degrades another.

          I know you're a better painter than me, but you should not rub in
    * Beat a dead horse
    * Rub salt in wounds


"still a loss, with mockery and meanness"

      1. (slang), to receive a Handjob
Translations
          I want to give the paw

              I want to get a Handjob from her / him

          I gave it to Radu the foot


Handjobs
Handjob (Handjobs plural)

   1. Sexual stimulation of a penis by hand.

    * Some (← links)

    * Handjobs (← links)

Romanian
Noun

to give the paw

   1. (slang), to receive a Handjob

          I want to give the paw

              I want to get a Handjob from her / him

          I gave it to Radu the foot

              I got a Handjob from Radu
give the paw. See also the conjugation table given
infinitive to give the paw


    * Please note that the giver and receiver are reversed in this expression of "to give a handjob" in English.

Synonyms

    * To give the hand

Verb

    * A front paw
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* Http://www.ohboy.com/krisbio.html
Kristofferson won a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford University, where his college was Merton. While at Oxford he was awarded his blue for boxing and began writing songs. With his manager, Larry Parnes, recorded for Top Rank Records under the name Kris Carson. This early phase of his music career was unsuccessful.

Scoate ochii cu asta a explicat: Povestea "scoate ochii cu asta"
(Da la laba - oltre il danno la beffa - 雪上加霜 - spot Føje Dauna til)

"Ai vrut să mă omoare pentru o atingere. Ce veţi face pentru tine, deoarece le-aţi adăugat insultă la prejudiciu" şi "Am primit o Handjob de la Radu (I-am dat-o Radu în palmier)"
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Următoarele pagini Handjob:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/handjob
Billy "Crash" Craddock - Rub It In video-Concurs Findin "ANULAT

Lansat in 1974, Country Music se bucura de triplu dublu-entendres de Ray Stevens astfel cum a cântat de către Tony Alamo-flăcăul placat, Crash 'Billy' Craddock. "Scoate ochii cu asta", un single de pe albumul lui Craddock crash smash-"Este greu de a iubi o foame, omule Îngrijorat", a fost să fie cel mai mare hit lui. CE ESTE nimeni nu ştie cât de profund CONŢINUTUL SĂU LAY ... pana acum. Sa cititi mai jos pentru povestea şocantă a "scoate ochii cu asta"

Scriitor, Layng Martine Jr., era un savant clasice care a studiat cu * Kris Kristofferson restricţie în timpul său de part-time http://www.rhodesscholar.org )

Povestea a fost de un om chel care swats la un zbor care a muşcat doar el pe cap, ci el însuşi hit-uri pe cap. Comentarii Fly,


Formularea reală apare în limba engleză de la mijlocul secolului al 18-lea.
* Da la laba
* Bengali: Kata chite ghaye nuner
* Chineză: Mandarin:
雪上加霜
(Shang Xue Shuang jiā)
* Daneză: la faţa locului Føje til Dauna
* Finlandeză: pahentaa asiaa entisestään
* Islandeză: improved grau ofan svart A este (este), Gera Verra Vonţ este (este), improved móðgun by meingjörð este (este), blammera este (este),
* Italiană: oltre il danno la beffa
Transliterare: (de exemplu, Azbuka pentru азбука)

Verb

Pentru a adăuga insultă la prejudiciul

   1. (idiomatice) Pentru a-şi o pierdere, cu bătaie de joc sau ofensă.

          Ca în cazul în care au fost ostile de preluare nu este suficient, pentru a adăuga insultă la un prejudiciu ei dezmembrate nouăzeci la sută a produselor noastre si le-a înlocuit cu propriile lor.

pentru a scoate ochii cu asta

Etimologie 1. (idiomatice) Pentru a adăuga insultă la prejudiciu; pentru a sublinia forte sau puncte slabe altuia într-un mod care degradează altul.

          Ştiu că sunteţi un pictor mai bine decât mine, dar tu nu trebuie să se freca in
    * Bate un cal mort
    * Sare frecaţi în rănile


"în continuare o pierdere, cu bătaie de joc sau mârşăvie"

      1. (argou), de a primi o Handjob
Translations
          Vreau sa-i dau la laba

              Vreau să obţineţi un Handjob de la ea / el

          I-am dat-o lui Radu la laba


Handjobs
Handjob (Handjobs plural)

   1. Stimularea sexuală a unui penis de mână.

    * O parte (← legături)

    * Handjobs (← legături)

Român
Etimologie

a da la laba

   1. (argou), de a primi o Handjob

          Vreau sa-i dau la laba

              Vreau să obţineţi un Handjob de la ea / el

          I-am dat-o lui Radu la laba

              I luat un Handjob de la Radu
da la laba. A se vedea, de asemenea, tabelul de conjugare a da
infinitiv a da la laba


    * Reţineţi că dăruitor şi receptorul în această expresie sunt inversate de la "pentru a da un handjob", în limba engleză.

Sinonime

    * A da la mână

Cuvinte derivate

    * O fata laba

Kristofferson castigat o bursa Rhodes la Universitatea din Oxford, în cazul în care colegiu lui a fost Merton. În timp ce la Oxford ia fost decernat lui albastru pentru box şi a început să compună cântece. Cu ajutorul managerul lui, Larry Parnes, a inregistrat pentru Top Rank Records sub numele de Kris Carson. Aceasta faza timpurie a carierei muzicii sale nu a reuşit.

Rhodes Scholar / Janitor / cowboywrote elicopter "scoate ochii cu asta" nu ca o odă pentru Kristofferson, favorit al lui Groupie Bucuraţi după ce a fost descoperit de la Hollywood, dar ca o odă a unui alt fel în întregime - o odă fel de vechi ca Iisus Hristos, din primul secol d.Hr.. "Scoate ochii cu asta" a fost derivat din fabule de Phaedrus din primul secol d.Hr.. (Aici este o redare a ceea ce ar putea Phaedrus au privit cum

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Fred Newell's "Nashville Now" Gibson Howard Roberts

Fred Newell's "Nashville Now" Gibson Howard Roberts


During Fred Newell's tenure as staff guitarist for TNN's "Nashville Now" program, he played many flashy, custom-built guitars, but this 1989 Gibson (inventory #EH5319) tops them all.

Connoisseurs of Gibson art guitars will recognize the work of Greg Rich, who had been creating dazzling works of art in Gibson's Custom Shop for a little over a year when this guitar was made.

The basic model is a Gibson Howard Roberts with a custom sparkle blue finish on the back, sides and neck. The entire front of the guitar, including the pearloid fingerboard, is adorned with scenes from Nashville, and the pickup covers are gold-plated and engraved.

This instrument was featured in a Gibson calendar, and that calendar, plus a letter from Newell, is included. This historic piece of Nashville (Opryland and "Nashville Now" no longer exist) comes with a hard case and is priced at $9,500.

For further enjoyment...

Closeup of body

Closeup of peghead

Ralph Emery and Shotgun Red, 1st fret marker

Fred Newell (pictured left-handed), 3rd fret marker

Minnie Pearl, 5th fret marker

Opryland's riverboat The General Jackson, 7th fret marker

Gibson rhinestone logo, 9th fret marker

Rhinestone notes, 12th fret marker

Parthenon replica at Nashville's Centennial Park, 15th fret marker

Billy goat, 17th fret marker

farmhouse and flag, 19th and 21st fret markers


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Red Sovine Le petit garçon et le routier (Teddy Bear)

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Le petit garçon et le routier was always repulsed and attracted to Red Sovine’s ballad weeper Teddy Bear. If you’re not familiar, it’s a classic CB era country tune about “a young paraplegic boy whose semitrailer truck-driving father had been killed in a road accident, and is left with a CB radio to keep him company.”

Not a whole lot of information to find on the “singer” Jacques Hourdeaux. It appears that he penned several tunes for the likes of Brassens, Sacha Distel, Dalida and Sheila. More info on him if I find it.


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L'OURS Red Sovine
ROUGE FRANÇAISE TEDDY BEAR
GARÇON ET LA ROUTE
Le petit garçon et
LITTLE BOY ET LA
Red Sovine LE PETIT
Sovine THE LITTLE BOY
TEDDY BEAR Red Sovine
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* D'UTILISATION LITTLE BOY
* LITTLE BOY *
* MAX CARACTÈRES ET
* MAX CHARACTER AND
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Maxcat Giantess Realm - Sadly only available by Wayback Machine PLUS (#MP3) LITTLEMAN PLUS GTS Links

  
Download now or listen on posterous
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GTS Links

Maxcat's Giantess Realm

(sadly) only available by Wayback Machine) I'll try to provide a link at some point

Maxcat's site was the first GTS sites I came upon, and I've been good friends with him for a long time. Back in my lurking days he taught me how to start collaging, traded GTS clips, and so on and so forth. I've always had an affinity for his fantasy-style collages as well, so pay his site a visit or you get no pie.

G-ZONE.

I love anime GTS so I check this site quite often. I was going to help in translating the page to English around October of 2002, but then X-virus (the guy who runs the site) stopped answering my e-mails, so it looks like I get to make my own anime GTS index. C'est la vie.

HIK.

What do you get when you combine the Japanese fondness for drawing with a well designed page filled with gigantic females? This site, which I really like.


Regular ol' Links

The New York Times My favorite web page when it comes to news. Great, in-depth articles that are a rarity here in the US of A thanks to "talking head info-tainment" news.

BBC News.

Not quite as in-depth as the New York Times but they more than make up for it with their vast international news coverage, which is fantastic considering I like to know what's going on outside of Texas' and the USA's borders.

Anandtech.

One of the better tech sites out there. Very informative and comprehensive articles as well as regularly updated news keeps the inner nerd in me satiated.

Toon Zone.

Yeah, I'm a cartoon nerd and I like to read up on them, and this site is definitely my favorite of all the lot.

Fat-Pie.com.

Mere words can not describe what is contained here, so go see for yourself.

Know of a site, GTS or regular, that you feel should be added to this page o' links? Contact me by clicking right here and telling me. Keep in mind that if I don't agree with how the site is run, be it yours or just some site you stumbled across, or if I simply don't like it, I won't add it and might be rather blunt about it. Keep this in mind if you decide to drop me a line.


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French actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg has hardly missed a step in a long career that began in adolescence.

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French actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg has hardly missed a step in a long career that began in adolescence.

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Charlotte Gainsbourg is a cultivated enigma: The French actress and singer has hardly missed a step in a long career that began in adolescence. Her voice is luscious, magnetic, haunting and a bit breathy. The daughter of the late French singer Serge Gainsbourg and the British singer-actress Jane Birkin made her music debut at 13 in a duet with her father. Since then, she's become an award-winning actress, starring alongside the likes of Willem Dafoe and Sean Penn.

Now in her late 30s, she's released her third album, IRM, which is the French acronym for MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. As the victim of a water-skiing accident, Gainsbourg has undergone numerous brain scans, and her test results were not always encouraging.

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"I actually had a hole in my head," Gainsbourg says. "Straight after going through the surgery, when I realized I was still alive, I was relieved, of course. And it's true that you look at life in a different way. But that disappears after a few months."

Gainsbourg says the idea for the album came while listening to the sounds of the MRI machine %u2014 an idea that her producer, singer Beck, loved.

"We went into many different directions that had nothing to do with that, but then I called the entire album IRM, because it was the most personal thing that I had put in this album," she says. "So it made sense."

In addition to producing IRM, Beck co-wrote Gainsbourg's lyrics. Gainsbourg says she was impressed by Beck's ability to write a narrative that she could relate to.

"I have the impression that he was able to see through me," she says. "The album is very personal. It's very intimate."

The album is in stores now, and has received a great deal of critical acclaim. But Gainsbourg says the real reward comes from journeying into the unknown %u2014 from pushing herself.

"I was entering [Beck]'s world, his culture, his words," she says. "That's what I'm excited about: the discovery."

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February 21, 2010 - JACKI LYDEN, host:

Charlotte Gainsbourg is a cultivated enigma. The French actress and singer has hardly put a foot wrong in a long career that began in adolescence. Her voice is luscious, magnetic, haunting and a bit breathy.

(Soundbite of song "Master Hands")

Ms. CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG (Singer): (Singing) Pull my strings and cut my rope, rattle my frame and shatter my ghost. And if I can't get back in line, they're gonna break me down until the broad daylight comes through...

LYDEN: Gainsbourg is the daughter of the late French singer Serge Gainsbourg and the British singer-actress Jane Birkin. Charlotte Gainsbourg made her music debut at the age of 13 when she dueted on the song "Lemon Incest," with her father.

(Soundbite of song "Lemon Incest")

Mr. SERGE GAINSBOURG (Singer): (Singing) Oh, oh, baby.

Ms. GAINSBOURG: (Singing) (French spoken)

LYDEN: Since then, she's become an award-winning actress and has started alongside the likes of Willem Dafoe and Sean Penn. She's now in her late 30s and has released her third album called "IRM," and she joins us from the studios of Studio Line in Paris. Charlotte Gainsbourg, it's lovely to have you with us on the program.

Ms. GAINSBOURG: Oh my god, what a portrait. Thanks a lot.

(Soundbite of laughter)

LYDEN: Well, we do our homework. Would you explain this: I know that it's the French acronym for MRI, because you've had some brain scans, but I'll let you tell that story.

Ms. GAINSBOURG: Well, yes. It all began for me with an accident. Waterskiing. I had a lot of MRIs to go through, surgery and so quite a traumatic time for me. But hearing those sounds in that scan machine, I felt that I just wanted to do something with those sounds, put them on music.

(Soundbite of music)

Ms. GAINSBOURG: It was my first input on an idea of a song. And then I started working with Beck and then talked to him about this idea that he loved and that's how we did it.

(Soundbite of music)

Ms. GAINSBOURG: (Singing) Take a picture, what's inside? Ghost image in my mind. Neural pattern like a spider. Capillary to the center. Hold still and press the button. Looking through a glass onion...

LYDEN: The lyrics, which I believe he wrote, say: take a picture, what's inside? Ghost imaging my mind.

Ms. GAINSBOURG: Neural pattern like a spider. He wrote all the lyrics and apparently he didn't know that I had had that accident, that I actually had a hole in my head.

LYDEN: You came so close to the edge. Could I just - the fatal edge, and I'm so sorry that you did. How has it changed your outlook on life, or has it?

Ms. GAINSBOURG: It changed straight after going through the surgery when I realized that I was still alive. And it's true that you look at life in a different way but that disappears after a few months. I didn't really like what I saw about myself after that accident because I became very, very fragile. It took me a very long time to overcome all of this. And the work on the album helped me a lot.

LYDEN: What did you do like about Beck's work that made you want to work with him? There must be quite a bit actually.

Ms. GAINSBOURG: Quite a bit. I love his work. I'm very, very attracted to his voice. It's a weird thing of, you know, wanting to work with someone, but to want to put your voice instead of his, because I do love the way he sings. And I'm very proud to have made this duo, you know, "Heaven Can Wait," where you can hear him.

(Soundbite of song "Heaven Can Wait")

BECK (Musician) and Ms. GAINSBOURG: (Singing) Heaven can wait. I have too far to go. Somewhere between what you need and what you know. And they're trying to drive that escalator into the ground...

LYDEN: So jazzy - in an album that has a lot of mysterious and dark tones.

Ms. GAINSBOURG: But that was what I enjoyed the most with this work was to be able to explore so many different styles. The first session we started out with "Heaven Can Wait" and a song called "In the End" and "Master's Hands." It was three very, very different styles. There's sort of a pop song, a ballad. And when Beck asked me, well, what sound do you want for this album? I didn't know because I wanted to explore things with him.

(Soundbite of song "Vanities")

Ms. GAINSBOURG: (Singing) You could have it all, you could pawn it off. You could learn to crawl, where you used to walk. And I, I...

LYDEN: Many of the songs here are songs in English. Do French fans ever ask why?

Ms. GAINSBOURG: Yes, of course. I feel much freer in English. French is too difficult because of the comparisons to my father. When he died I thought I'll never go back to music. He was the only reason I did it.

LYDEN: Do you have a favorite song from "IRM"?

Ms. GAINSBOURG: I do. I love "Trick Pony" because my son played the drums on this track.

(Soundbite of song "Trick Pony")

Ms. GAINSBOURG: (Singing) Train, train. Come and gone. My rum coco, my cold empty shake, shake...

It wasn't planned at all. He happened to be in the studio and had fun on the drums. And Beck thought it was a great beat so we used it, and I felt very, very proud of that. My daughter speaks on a track called "Greenwich Mean Time."

(Soundbite of song "Greenwich Mean Time")

Ms. ALICE ATTAL: Et toi? Et toi?

Ms. GAINSBOURG: (Singing) Crooked man down a crooked mile...

I had fun recording her voice and placing it there. It's touching for me to know that they're present on this album.

(Soundbite of song "Greenwich Mean Time")

Ms. GAINSBOURG: (Singing) We live together in a crooked little house. We're all fine. We're all fine.

LYDEN: Charlotte Gainsbourg, it's been a great pleasure talking to you and thanks for joining us from the studios of Studio Line in Paris.

Ms. GAINSBOURG: Thank you very much. Thanks.

(Soundbite of song "In the End")

LYDEN: And you can hear songs from the new CD on our Web site, nprmusic.org.

This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. Liane Hansen returns to the show next week. I'm Jacki Lyden.

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"I got a handjob from Radu (I gave it to Radu in the palm)"

* da la labă
* Bengali: kata ghaye nuner chite
* Chinese: Mandarin:
雪上加霜
(xuě shàng jiā shuāng)
* Danish: Føje spot til skade
* Finnish: pahentaa asiaa entisestään
* Icelandic: bæta gráu ofan á svart is(is), gera vont verra is(is), bæta móðgun við meingjörð is(is), blammera is(is)
* Italian: oltre il danno la beffa
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Verb

to add insult to injury

   1. (idiomatic) To further a loss with mockery or indignity.

          As if the hostile takeover weren't enough, to add insult to injury they scrapped ninety percent of our products and replaced them with their own.

Verb

to rub it in

Etymology   1. (idiomatic) To add insult to injury; to emphasize one's strengths or another's weaknesses in a manner that degrades another.

          I know you're a better painter than I am, but you don't have to rub it in.

See also

    * rub in


See also

    * beat a dead horse
    * rub salt in the wounds


"to further a loss with mockery or indignity"

      1. (slang) to receive a handjob
Translations
          vreau să-i dau la labă

              I want to get a handjob from her/him

          i-am dat-o lui Radu la labă


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Rub It In

    "Rub It In" Single by Billy "Crash" Craddock from the album Rub It In B-side It's Hard to Love a Hungry, Worried Man Released 1974 Format 45 Record Recorded 1974 Genre Country Length 2:30 Label ABC

Writer(s)
 Layng Martine Jr.
Producer Ron Chancey

English Etymology

This was derived from the fables of Phaedrus in the first century AD. The story was of a bald man who swats at a fly which has just bitten him on the head, but instead hits himself on the head. The fly comments, "You wished to kill me for a touch. What will you do to yourself since you have added insult to injury". The actual wording appears in English from the middle of the 18th century.

 

The following pages link to handjob:
Plural
handjobs
handjob (plural handjobs)

   1. The sexual stimulation of a penis by the hand.

    * Index:English/h (← links)
    * hand (← links)
    * job (← links)
    * sega (← links)
    * handjobs (← links)
    * da la labă (← links)
    * happy ending (← links)
    * User:Visviva/Linkeration/h (← links)
Romanian
Etymology

da (to give) + la (to/at) + labă (palm). Literally "to give to the palm"
Verb

a da la labă (third-person singular present dă la labă, past participle dat la labă) 1st conj.

   1. (slang) to receive a handjob

          vreau să-i dau la labă

              I want to get a handjob from her/him

          i-am dat-o lui Radu la labă

              I got a handjob from Radu (I gave it to Radu in the palm)

 Conjugation
da la labă. See also the conjugation table of da
infinitive     a da la labă
gerund     dând la labă
past participle     dat la labă
number     singular     plural
person     1st person     2nd person     3rd person     1st person     2nd person     3rd person
indicative         eu     tu     el/ea     noi     voi     ei/ele
present     dau la labă     dai la labă     dă la labă     dăm la labă     daţi la labă     dau la labă
imperfect     dădeam la labă     dădeai la labă     dădea la labă     dădeam la labă     dădeaţi la labă     dădeau la labă
simple perfect     dădui la labă     dăduşi la labă     dădu la labă     dădurăm la labă     dădurăţi la labă     dădură la labă
pluperfect     dădusem la labă     dăduseşi la labă     dăduse la labă     dăduserăm la labă     dăduserăţi la labă     dăduseră la labă
subjunctive         eu     tu     el/ea     noi     voi     ei/ele
present     să dau la labă     să dai la labă     să dea la labă     să dăm la labă     să daţi la labă     să dea la labă
imperative         —     tu     —     —     voi     —
affirmative         dă la labă             daţi la labă    
negative         nu da la labă             nu daţi la labă    


    * Note that the giver and receiver in this expression are reversed from "to give a handjob" in English.

Synonyms

    * a da la mână

Related terms

    * a face labă

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English

Etymology

This was derived from the fables of Phaedrus in the first century AD. The story was of a bald man who swats at a fly which has just bitten him on the head, but instead hits himself on the head. The fly comments, "You wished to kill me for a touch. What will you do to yourself since you have added insult to injury". The actual wording appears in English from the middle of the 18th century.

Verb

to add insult to injury

  1. (idiomatic) To further a loss with mockery or indignity.
    As if the hostile takeover weren't enough, to add insult to injury they scrapped ninety percent of our products and replaced them with their own.

Verb

to rub it in

  1. (idiomatic) To add insult to injury; to emphasize one's strengths or another's weaknesses in a manner that degrades another.
    I know you're a better painter than I am, but you don't have to rub it in.

See also

Translations

to further a loss with mockery or indignity





The following pages link to handjob:

Noun

Singular
handjob


Plural
handjobs

handjob (plural handjobs)

  1. The sexual stimulation of a penis by the hand.
 

 

Romanian

Etymology

da (to give) + la (to/at) + labă (palm). Literally "to give to the palm"

Verb

a da la labă (third-person singular present dă la labă, past participle dat la labă1st conj.

  1. (slang) to receive a handjob
    vreau să-i dau la labă
    I want to get a handjob from her/him
    i-am dat-o lui Radu la labă
    I got a handjob from Radu (I gave it to Radu in the palm)


Conjugation

    da la labă
infinitive a da la labă
gerund dând la labă
past participle dat la labă
number singular plural
person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
indicative
eu tu el/ea noi voi ei/ele
present dau la labă dai la labă dă la labă dăm la labă daţi la labă dau la labă
imperfect dădeam la labă dădeai la labă dădea la labă dădeam la labă dădeaţi la labă dădeau la labă
simple perfect dădui la labă dăduşi la labă dădu la labă dădurăm la labă dădurăţi la labă dădură la labă
pluperfect dădusem la labă dăduseşi la labă dăduse la labă dăduserăm la labă dăduserăţi la labă dăduseră la labă
subjunctive
eu tu el/ea noi voi ei/ele
present să dau la labă să dai la labă să dea la labă să dăm la labă să daţi la labă să dea la labă
imperative
tu voi
affirmative
dă la labă

daţi la labă
negative
nu da la labă

nu daţi la labă


  • Note that the giver and receiver in this expression are reversed from "to give a handjob" in English.

Synonyms

Related terms




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