3.02.2010

Rub it In EXPLAINED (Da la labă - oltre il danno la beffa - 雪上加霜 - Føje spot til skade)

Rub it In EXPLAINED: Story of "Rub it In"
(Da la labă - oltre il danno la beffa - 雪上加霜 - Føje spot til skade)

"You wished to kill me for a touch. What will you do to yourself since you have added insult to injury" and "I got a handjob from Radu (I gave it to Radu in the palm)"
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Released in 1974, Country Music was enjoying triple double-entendres of Ray Stevens as sung by the Tony Alamo-clad lad, Billy 'Crash' Craddock. "Rub It In", a single from Craddock's smash-crash album "It's Hard to Love a Hungry, Worried Man" was to be his biggest hit. WHAT NO ONE KNOWS IS HOW DEEPLY ITS CONTENT LAY...UNTIL NOW. READ BELOW FOR THE SHOCKING STORY OF 'RUB IT IN'

Writer, Layng Martine Jr., was a Classical Scholar who studied with *Kris Kristofferson during his stint as part-time http://www.rhodesscholar.org Rhodes Scholar/Janitor/whirlybird cowboywrote 'Rub it In' not as an ode to Kristofferson's favorite Groupie Treat after being discovered by Hollywood, but as an ode of a different sort entirely--an ode as old as Jesus Christ, from the first century AD. "Rub it In" was derived from the fables of Phaedrus from the first century AD. (Here is a rendering of what Phaedrus may have looked like: http://vthumb.ak.fbcdn.net/vthumb-ak-... )

The story was of a bald man who swats at a fly which has just bitten him on the head, but instead hits himself on the head. The fly comments,


The actual wording appears in English from the middle of the 18th century.
* da la labă
* Bengali: kata ghaye nuner chite
* Chinese: Mandarin:
雪上加霜
(xuě shàng jiā shuāng)
* Danish: Føje spot til skade
* Finnish: pahentaa asiaa entisestään
* Icelandic: bæta gráu ofan á svart is(is), gera vont verra is(is), bæta móðgun við meingjörð is(is), blammera is(is)
* Italian: oltre il danno la beffa
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Verb

to add insult to injury 1. (idiomatic) To further a loss with mockery or indignity. As if the hostile takeover weren't enough, to add insult to injury they scrapped ninety percent of our products and replaced them with their own.

to rub it in

Etymology 1. (idiomatic) To add insult to injury; to emphasize one's strengths or another's weaknesses in a manner that degrades another. I know you're a better painter than I am, but you don't have to rub it in. * beat a dead horse * rub salt in the wounds


"to further a loss with mockery or indignity" 1. (slang) to receive a handjob
Translations vreau să-i dau la labă I want to get a handjob from her/him i-am dat-o lui Radu la labă


handjobs
handjob (plural handjobs) 1. The sexual stimulation of a penis by the hand. * hand (← links) * handjobs (← links)

Romanian
Etymology



a da la labă 1. (slang) to receive a handjob vreau să-i dau la labă I want to get a handjob from her/him i-am dat-o lui Radu la labă I got a handjob from Radu
da la labă. See also the conjugation table of da
infinitive a da la labă * Note that the giver and receiver in this expression are reversed from "to give a handjob" in English.

Synonyms * a da la mână

Related terms * a face labă


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