Show me your Winnie ....

I think the State of Texas will resend anyone’s concealed carry license if they are caught using such terms. If not they should. Anyone asking to see my weenie had best be female.
 
On another board someone just asked for advice about protecting the bore of his muzzie.
 
Around here for as long as I can remember, a lot of folks call their International trucks, "binders". I think that those nick names and things like Mossy and such are OK as long as you are able to understand the true meaning of the term. Too much trouble to worry about it. Makes me all cray cray.
Peace,
gordon

Around here they are sometimes referred to as " Harvest Queens ".
 
To add to all of these terms, I was in a Class III shop recently and someone was asking if a particular firearm had a "Happy Switch"??? Whaaaaat?

Hog
 
To add to all of these terms, I was in a Class III shop recently and someone was asking if a particular firearm had a "Happy Switch"??? Whaaaaat?

Hog

That and "giggle switch" are two I've heard,I usually ask if it's full auto or burst.....
 
I'm pretty much okay with "snubby" I guess, but I was at a gunshow last weekend and a guy was looking for a snubby for his wifey. Makes me wonder who wears the big boy pants in that relationship.
 
Considering this thread started with slang terms for firearms it seems to be getting a bit off topic but as long as we're pushing the envelope of "snubby":

Itsy bitsy teenie weenie stubby snubby?

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Considering this thread started with slang terms for firearms it seems to be getting a bit off topic but as long as we're pushing the envelope of "snubby":

Itsy bitsy teenie weenie stubby snubby?

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Ha! Actually I find that to be more of an accurate description rather than slang. :)
 

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