1. I stepped in a keister egg the week of Christmas, when one of my dogs was having digestive issues. This is a much more elegant way of saying it. 😂 2. One of my college roommates, who grew up in east-central Illinois called those “whip kitties”. 3. I heard that episode of Cult of Perfect and my ears perked up at the “poverty cosplay” term too. I’m still thinking about it several days later.
whip kitties! I still want to know: WHY? Like "doing doughnuts" makes sense because you're driving in circles. I need to befriend more etymologists. OK, any etymologists.
1. I stepped in a keister egg the week of Christmas, when one of my dogs was having digestive issues. This is a much more elegant way of saying it. 😂 2. One of my college roommates, who grew up in east-central Illinois called those “whip kitties”. 3. I heard that episode of Cult of Perfect and my ears perked up at the “poverty cosplay” term too. I’m still thinking about it several days later.
whip kitties! I still want to know: WHY? Like "doing doughnuts" makes sense because you're driving in circles. I need to befriend more etymologists. OK, any etymologists.
I have not known peace since I heard about whippin’ shitties last week. No notes.
Just . . . WHY?
Kiester Egg!!! Love it!!
And when I first saw “whipping shitties” I assumed it was going to have to do with throwing cow chips 🤣🤣🤣
Now THAT makes sense for whipping shitties!
Right?!?!? LOL