when someone says i work under neath him not biblically of course.. what does that mean. (not biblically...)?

cuz i'm a wee bit confused

Anonymous2009-09-15T17:32:58Z

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I think it refers to the missionary position. You know: the nasty, mystery dance, beast with two backs etc...

Usually when people throw the "biblically" bit in there it refers to sex.

Faded Failure2009-09-16T00:36:44Z

To detail previous answers - he is your immediate supervisor (boss). There is most likely someone else to go to for help, but he would prefer you to just ask him. Ego boost for him maybe?

Naw. That's just speculation on my part. Although usually when that phrase is used, I tend to raise an eyebrow because the boss-type saying it is an *** of the highest degree...

fun4life2009-09-16T00:53:53Z

What are you really asking, if you are saying not biblical? Underneath as in you have someone in a higher position to answer to would be my answer.

Anonymous2009-09-16T00:32:19Z

underneath as in "him" is a boss or manager or higher being. or that the person literally works under..prostitution? :/

fenchurchthesane2009-09-16T00:31:58Z

That means he is your boss.

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