"kiss my a**e" "kiss my a**e" "kiss my a**e" "kiss my a**e" "kiss my a**e"
P_Trembath The Best Aug 22, 2016 #1 "kiss my a**e" "kiss my a**e" "kiss my a**e" "kiss my a**e" "kiss my a**e"
P_Trembath The Best Aug 23, 2016 #4 Yes, from "Pogue Mahone", which is derived from "póg mo thóin", which is Irish for......."kiss my a**e".
Yes, from "Pogue Mahone", which is derived from "póg mo thóin", which is Irish for......."kiss my a**e".