it was popular on bumper stickers back in the 70's and
80's:
ass, gas, or grass. nobody rides for free.
miker
-----Original Message----- From:
Mbdlevin@aol.com [mailto:
Mbdlevin@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 11:11 PM
To:
rara-avis@icomm.ca Subject: RARA-AVIS: The term
"grass"
Someone might have replied to someone (Colin's?) question
about whether the term "grass" (to fink, rat) is used in the
U.S. I've never heard it used here in speech, though maybe it
has some regional life (and I'm not hanging around the prison
yard too much). The first time I encountered the word
was
in the summer of 1985 when it appeared in a short story
written by a student
with a British passport. Anybody else know? Doug
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