Teh One Who Knocks
07-12-2012, 02:40 PM
By Kristen A. Lee / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
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Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid now has more in common with former Senate Republican Rick Santorum than he may like.
Santorum’s name has been linked with a filthy, sexual definition since 2003, when sex columnist Dan Savage urged his fans to popularize it on the Internet.
Now Reid’s name seems to have a new meaning too.
The Urban Dictionary, which compiles user-submitted slang expressions online, defines “Harry Reid” as: “A sexual position where you climb on top and then do absolutely nothing.”
A sample sentence is helpfully provided: “I spent so long trying to talk her into bed that when I finally got on, I pulled a 'Harry Reid' and fell asleep.”
The dictionary entry goes on to accuse Reid of blocking bills passed by the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives. Both political parties have accused the other side of obstructionism since the 2010 midterm elections when the GOP regained control of the U.S. House, dividing Congress.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal, which was tipped off to the new definition, noted that the Urban Dictionary has another entry for “Reiding,” which is defined as “using the Congress of the United States to silence free speach [SIC]of private citizens.”
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Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid now has more in common with former Senate Republican Rick Santorum than he may like.
Santorum’s name has been linked with a filthy, sexual definition since 2003, when sex columnist Dan Savage urged his fans to popularize it on the Internet.
Now Reid’s name seems to have a new meaning too.
The Urban Dictionary, which compiles user-submitted slang expressions online, defines “Harry Reid” as: “A sexual position where you climb on top and then do absolutely nothing.”
A sample sentence is helpfully provided: “I spent so long trying to talk her into bed that when I finally got on, I pulled a 'Harry Reid' and fell asleep.”
The dictionary entry goes on to accuse Reid of blocking bills passed by the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives. Both political parties have accused the other side of obstructionism since the 2010 midterm elections when the GOP regained control of the U.S. House, dividing Congress.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal, which was tipped off to the new definition, noted that the Urban Dictionary has another entry for “Reiding,” which is defined as “using the Congress of the United States to silence free speach [SIC]of private citizens.”