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Is 'dropping the kids off at the pool' a real euphemism for pooping?
Relevant xkcd https://xkcd.com/168/
I say it all the time.
In the US, absolutely. It's probably one of the most common, followed by "taking the Browns to the Super Bowl."
Yes, very much so
I heard 'dropping the Cosby kids off at the pool' often enough in high school but times have changed. I want to say people are trying to be less racist or the show being less well known but I would bet it has more to do with Bill being behind bars.
I think the less racist angle is correct, as far as the joke has evolved.
Yep. And if there's no water then it's "dropping off the kids at the skate park."
I'm stealing this phrase for the next time I poop in the display toilet in the store
Terry, is that you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqsWF5Hjq3o
Unfortunately.
So is, "time to make some soft serve ice cream," or, it is between my brother and I. I'm sure it's super duper common and we aren't gross at all.
I prefer "taking the Browns to the SuperBowl", but to each their own.
It's old, as in at least 20 years.
Once or twice a week?
Uh...