Just wanted to know what the word "sackless" means
Im originally from down south so im having much amusement learning northern english lol
My gf said this word and when i asked her what it mean she said she didnt know but has always said it
Can anyone help me out?
Cheers
cgksheff
11-01-2005, 18:42
Sackless!
A 24-year-old woman has admitted tearing off her ex-lover's testicle with her bare hands after he refused to have sex with her.
Amanda Monti, 24, flew into a rage after her ex-boyfriend, 37-year-old Geoffrey Jones, rejected her advances at the end of a drunken house party.
She yanked off his left testicle, which was later handed to him by a friend with the words: "That's yours."
Monti, of Birkenhead, Merseyside, pleaded guilty to wounding at Liverpool Crown Court and will be sentenced next month.
She attacked Mr Jones after a drinks party with friends at his house in May last year. As the drinks party was winding down, Monti told Mr Jones she wanted to discuss their relationship, which had ended earlier that month, and offered him sex.
When he refused, a struggle ensued and Mr Jones threw petite Monti, who is little more than 5ft 2ins tall, out of the house.
She then smashed a window and confronted him on the doorstep as he went to investigate. Another struggle took place and Monti was knocked to the floor, from where she pulled down Mr Jones' shorts.
In a statement read out by judge Charles James, Mr Jones continued: "I was left standing in my underpants. She was still lying on the floor.
"Suddenly she grabbed my genitals and pulled hard. That caused my underpants to come off and I found I was completely naked and in excruciating pain."
Referring to his friend Danny McDonagh, who was sleeping at the house after the party, Mr Jones said: "I believe Danny walked out shortly afterwards. He came into the kitchen and said to me, 'That's yours', and I saw that he was holding one of my testicles in his hand."
Monti initially tried to hide the testicle by putting it in her mouth, but released it. Doctors were unable to re-attach the organ.
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There's a phrase I havn't heard in a while.
In Durham if we said someone was sackless we meant he/she was stupid.
I dont know if its the same here though, as Ive found over the years there are tons of little differences.
For instance in Sheffield if you call someone a scrubber, it tends to mean there dirty. I've heard my kids call each other scrubbers when they pick their nose's and stuff like that.
But Ive had to remind them not to use it in Durham as a scrubber there is a prostitute.