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they might like skinny jeans?
yeah, it dosen't really mean anything that offensive. It just means someone is cheap.
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I wouldn't be offended if i saw that? I think it means he's tight with his money. What is the story behind it then it may be put into context.
The reason why its called "Tight-Ass Tuesday" is because usually every week in Australia cause I live in Australia, Tuesdays are cheap, like petrol, clothing basically lots of stuff.
and Most Australians call it "Tight-Ass Tuesday" or "Cheap Tuesday", and Habbo AU adopted the name so they have their own Cheap Tuesday kind of thing.
Plus the word "Tight-Ass" isn't a big of a deal in Australia, doesn't really offend anyone. Only if you use it in a bad way, which will offend someone.
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uhm? I don't see how this is offencive? Its not sayin 'your mum has a tight-ass' if you know what i mean, its just a figure of speach imo.!
Haha, that's how I thought it could be interpreted and so would be a source for jokes, still, the phrase tight-ass still seems a bit taboo for a kiddies website.
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