
Donny_Vito wrote: »Isn't that what the kids are saying now? "Time to get Bent" means something like time to get crazy/f'd up. Basically your horse is down to partttyyyy.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »So rename it? It's no big deal lol.
Sheezabeast wrote: »CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »So rename it? It's no big deal lol.
Thanks Captain Obvious! *salute*
Onefrkncrzypope wrote: »It's a dro mathra horse ye? Have you not listened to the mol trial lore? The dro mathra infected cats did the "bent" dance. Sooo.... Bent horse.
Sheezabeast wrote: »Donny_Vito wrote: »Isn't that what the kids are saying now? "Time to get Bent" means something like time to get crazy/f'd up. Basically your horse is down to partttyyyy.
I thought getting bent meant *** off or go to hellBut I'm not hip with millennial slang
Sheezabeast wrote: »Donny_Vito wrote: »Isn't that what the kids are saying now? "Time to get Bent" means something like time to get crazy/f'd up. Basically your horse is down to partttyyyy.
I thought getting bent meant *** off or go to hellBut I'm not hip with millennial slang
Sheezabeast wrote: »Donny_Vito wrote: »Isn't that what the kids are saying now? "Time to get Bent" means something like time to get crazy/f'd up. Basically your horse is down to partttyyyy.
I thought getting bent meant *** off or go to hellBut I'm not hip with millennial slang
No.. It means to get bent over and be forcifully done from behind. In the prison sense. That's what it meant in the 90s, pretty sure it still means that now. Never heard, 'let's get bent', but commonly people being told to get bent.
Also, in UK slang, 'bent' is a derogatory form for homosexual.
Context is king in this case
Sheezabeast wrote: »Donny_Vito wrote: »Isn't that what the kids are saying now? "Time to get Bent" means something like time to get crazy/f'd up. Basically your horse is down to partttyyyy.
I thought getting bent meant *** off or go to hellBut I'm not hip with millennial slang
“On a bender” is like the exact opposite of mellinial slang xD
Same slang just in past tense
Donny_Vito wrote: »Sheezabeast wrote: »Donny_Vito wrote: »Isn't that what the kids are saying now? "Time to get Bent" means something like time to get crazy/f'd up. Basically your horse is down to partttyyyy.
I thought getting bent meant *** off or go to hellBut I'm not hip with millennial slang
“On a bender” is like the exact opposite of mellinial slang xD
Same slang just in past tense
Yep.
I've heard some teenage kids saying something like "Time to go get bent" -- which they were referring to smoking some weed. It's also been referenced in some different rap lyrics (as I was just recently informed) for when they are talking about drinking that Lean (I think it's called? some sort of psychedelic drink) and they are going to be "bent" or "sideways."
Kids these days...
Sheezabeast wrote: »Usually I get a kick out of the default mount/pet names....but I finally got my Elsweyr preorder, and got the preorder mount....and the heckin' thing is named Bent Horse?
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Maybe it's bending over backwards when running so you don't get stuck on each and every tiny little pebble on the ground?
Gah! Doctor Horrible flashback!Sheezabeast wrote: »...and the heckin' thing is named Bent Horse?
Sheezabeast wrote: »Donny_Vito wrote: »Isn't that what the kids are saying now? "Time to get Bent" means something like time to get crazy/f'd up. Basically your horse is down to partttyyyy.
I thought getting bent meant *** off or go to hellBut I'm not hip with millennial slang
No.. It means to get bent over and be forcifully done from behind. In the prison sense. That's what it meant in the 90s, pretty sure it still means that now. Never heard, 'let's get bent', but commonly people being told to get bent.
Also, in UK slang, 'bent' is a derogatory form for homosexual.
Context is king in this case
It's been used as a term for telling someone to essentially heck off as well. Depends on where it's being said, the same word/phrase can have wildly varying meanings depending on where a person is.
First don't bend horses, they don't like it and it might break them, this one recommending riding them rather than shipping them by mail and trying to save on stamps.
Fish slapping on the other hand is fun, recommend using an 50 cm long flatfish with an long and wide tail for better grip.
I looked up 'bent' on urbandictionary.com and apparently your horse is either alcoholic or gay. Maybe both.
