Another Toe Tapper

Like "gay", the original intention had something to do with music or entertainment, but was bastardized to describe perverted homosexual sex by the left.
 
but was bastardized to describe perverted homosexual sex by the left


LOL
I thought it was just a clever way to describe secret gay trolling in the mens room stall
 
Like "gay", the original intention had something to do with music or entertainment, but was bastardized to describe perverted homosexual sex by the left.

By the right.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/toe-tapper-phrase-tops-2007-lingo-list-article-1.342686

The Idaho Republican, arrested for an encounter with a man in a public rest room, is being credited for some of the top terms of 2007 by the American Dialect Society.

There's "toe-tapper" to describe a homosexual, which Craig swears he is not. The organization cites Craig's arrest in which "toe-tapping was said to have been used as a sexual come-on."

Then there's the senator's claim "he just had a wide stance when using the toilet" to counter charges he was looking for anonymous sex in the airport bathroom.

"To have a wide stance" amounts to hypocrisy, the dialect group declared.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wor...007-lingo-list-article-1.342686#ixzz2NNl5a7qS
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/21/keith-obrien-abuser-relationship_n_2928534.html

Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the former head of the Roman Catholic church in Scotland who is accused of groping priests since the 1980s, was physically involved with one of his accusers for years, according to a report in the Scottish newspaper The Herald.

According to the report, the unnamed man now works as a priest in mainland Europe, "in a post the cardinal helped him secure." The newspaper quoted a senior church figure as saying there had been "many questions that others were asking about the relationship." He is alleged to have been in contact with O'Brien until recently, frequently talking on the telephone and visiting the cardinal's residence.

O'Brien was accused last month by four men -- three priests and one former priest -- of inappropriate behavior that went back to 1980. In February, he resigned as head of the Scottish Roman Catholic Church. "For any failures, I apologize to all whom I have offended," he said in a statement.

The cardinal is hostile to gay rights, and has called homosexuality a "grotesque subversion." According to The Herald, at least two of the accusers have been frustrated by the cardinal's rhetoric about gay marriage.

Another accuser is suing O'Brien over the abuse allegations, claiming was groped and kissed by the cardinal when he was 19. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, told The Telegraph he chose to come forward after he learned there may be other victims.
 
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