So... do you have a roo bar on your ute?Not sure there's an exact parallel phrase. Maybe hanging out for is the closest.
So many Americanisms have melded into pop usage here but I've never heard an aussie use jonesing
Or some smack.I think the term was lost on pigs...
jonesing is like a strong desire/need....
like i'm jonesing for a piece of chocolate or a cup of coffee.....
I believe you meant to say you're jonesing for one.
he knows what it means. He was wondering where the term came fromI think the term was lost on pigs...
jonesing is like a strong desire/need....
like i'm jonesing for a piece of chocolate or a cup of coffee.....
Ahh if i could remember just one of my teenage years/early 20s we'd have a blast talking about it right now.
Not sure there's an exact parallel phrase. Maybe hanging out for is the closest.
So many Americanisms have melded into pop usage here but I've never heard an aussie use jonesing
Nup. That's very American. Not in usage in ausI feel like Australians would use the term hankering.
I know it is a very southern thing. Here in Georgia folks are like "I got me a hankering for some cornbread and collard greens"Nup. That's very American. Not in usage in aus
No I understood the meaning. It was the derivation I was interested in and thanks to @chanelvaps and @Zazie I've found the answerI think the term was lost on pigs...
jonesing is like a strong desire/need....
like i'm jonesing for a piece of chocolate or a cup of coffee.....