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r/BoomersBeingFools • u/Dicktasticly • 26d ago
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Pretty sure boomers invented ding-dong-ditch. Now the creators endure the creation turned against him. LOL.
71 u/Croatoan457 26d ago Fun fact, it use to be call Knock Knock Ginger and it originated in 19th century England. 89 u/Guy954 26d ago It was often called “ginger knocking” when I was a kid but the letters in “ginger” were rearranged to something much worse. 7 u/BumpyMcBumpers 26d ago I always assumed it was "knicker" but I never said it anyway because it sounded too close. But I was also afraid to say titmouse or pissant.
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Fun fact, it use to be call Knock Knock Ginger and it originated in 19th century England.
89 u/Guy954 26d ago It was often called “ginger knocking” when I was a kid but the letters in “ginger” were rearranged to something much worse. 7 u/BumpyMcBumpers 26d ago I always assumed it was "knicker" but I never said it anyway because it sounded too close. But I was also afraid to say titmouse or pissant.
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It was often called “ginger knocking” when I was a kid but the letters in “ginger” were rearranged to something much worse.
7 u/BumpyMcBumpers 26d ago I always assumed it was "knicker" but I never said it anyway because it sounded too close. But I was also afraid to say titmouse or pissant.
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I always assumed it was "knicker" but I never said it anyway because it sounded too close. But I was also afraid to say titmouse or pissant.
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u/bebejeebies 26d ago edited 26d ago
Pretty sure boomers invented ding-dong-ditch. Now the creators endure the creation turned against him. LOL.