Participants self-reported how often they dropped the kids off at the pool , and the researchers organized them into four categories: constipation for those reporting one or two bowel movements per week; low-normal for three to six movements per week; high-normal for one to three movements per day; and diarrhea for four or more watery stools per day.
Is ‘dropping the kids off at the pool’ a real euphemism for pooping?
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.
Is ‘dropping the kids off at the pool’ a real euphemism for pooping?
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.
Relevant xkcd https://xkcd.com/168/
In the US, absolutely. It’s probably one of the most common, followed by “taking the Browns to the Super Bowl.”
It’s old, as in at least 20 years.
Once or twice a week?
Uh…
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.
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.
Yes, very much so