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joannelogue | 14:56 Tue 30th Nov 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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where does the phrase local bike come from?
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The only usage of this phrase I have ever known is rather a rude one, I'm afraid. A bike (bicycle) is something one can 'ride' and that verb is sometimes used with a sexual meaning. too. 'Local' suggests that is belongs to a whole neighbourhood...ie that anyone can ride it. It therefore generally means a girl who has been involved sexually with lots of men in the area...ie a lady of less than the strictest morals!

And, Quizzy, anyone peddling that one need to see a trick cyclist!

 

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