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[Five minus a hammer.]
Have no idea what it means. Then again, I'm not good at math...
Millenium Vette
11-19-2014, 5:06pm
I always wondered why you were not a math nazi also
Olustee bus
11-19-2014, 5:09pm
google don't know now.
It means five unskilled laborers. usually dirt diggers or trash pickers on a construction job.
example:
"Hey Joe, tomorrow at the new hotel site...I'm gonna need 5 minus a hammer"
You are welcome :seasix: :cert:
Sea Six
11-19-2014, 5:13pm
Could it mean a losing hand, or a low-value hand in a game of cards?
Sea Six
11-19-2014, 5:14pm
What was the context in which the term was used?
sasnglass77
11-19-2014, 5:16pm
[Five minus a hammer.]
Have no idea what it means. Then again, I'm not good at math...
:slap: :kick:
G*****n auto correct....
:leaving:
:lol:
But I think it may equal 4 hours and a screwdriver. :D
DukeAllen
11-19-2014, 6:21pm
It's better than settling for 2 minutes and 5 fingers.
:leaving:
CertInsaneC5
11-19-2014, 7:32pm
It's better than settling for 2 minutes and 5 fingers.
:leaving:
2 minutes? :leaving:
Grey Ghost
11-19-2014, 8:43pm
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SQUIRMIN VERMIN 84
11-19-2014, 9:08pm
2 minutes? :leaving:
It takes him one and a half minutes to find it....:rofl:
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