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OT: fruit expressions as urban slang

I've had one or two of them--my 2011 -came with no front caster adjustments and it was re-aligned 7 times in one year--in 50 years of driving I only had one other aligned --2011 sonata hyundia--dumped that one. A lemon!!
It's obvious the car needed caster oil.
 
Bananas has been around since I was a kid, which means 50-60 years, anyway, maybe longer. You can substitute another slang term, "bonkers," which pretty ,much means the same thing.


Pear-shaped is much less popular, though my Wikipedia source says that it is used in the U.K. a lot. How it got started is in dispute, but Wikipedia says the Oxford English Dictionary cites its first use as in the Royal Air Force around 2003.
Pear shaped has been around at least since Hillary first hit the political scene back when Bill hit the white house. It was a comment about her shape resembling a pear --and hard to dress. I think the Royal also took credit for the F111 or B1. they also use bugger a lot. probably because they had too many of a pint ah
If I'm not mistaken--it was around 20 or 30 years earlier at least.
He went Banana's where he heard his girlfriend was impregnated. But since you can't eat a bonker-----
 
Hey guy--youse, musta come outa onea da boro's!! Cuz-youse no's wat I'ze nose. Orange crush was/is a nice orange drink.
I won't touch the melons' comment (I said comment) and only boxers have cauliflower ears.
Good stuff!!
Or The Denver Broncos Defence!
 
.-.
My apology---I focused on FRUIT and failed to fully read --veggies and flowers--or I would have used--Lilly livered
a real petunia, cabbage head, turnip top, carrot top, --so my question of Hot tamale was out of place--.
My apology, too....I ran right over the fruit/veggie/flower anology and went right to FOOD. I must have been hungry!:D
 

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