Talk:village bike

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village bike[edit]

In WT:RFV#village bike (which is passing), someone opined that this could be a sum of parts. I don't think so. --Dan Polansky (talk) 06:16, 27 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

Move to keep immediately as no realistic prospect of deletion. Renard Migrant (talk) 14:39, 30 September 2014 (UTC)Reply


RFV discussion: September–December 2014[edit]

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Alleggedly a local woman who sleeps with many men. Any attesting quotations as per WT:ATTEST? --Dan Polansky (talk) 19:21, 23 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

Tangential point: this might be SOP, since one can also speak of a "bike" (promiscuous woman/girl), a "town bike" (promiscuous woman/girl in a town) or a "school bike" (promiscuous woman/girl at a school), etc. - -sche (discuss) 17:51, 24 September 2014 (UTC)Reply
I definitely consider this (and its variants) to be idiomatic. The idea is that the person in question is like a bike shared by an entire village ("everyone gets a ride"). I don't think it always literally refers to a woman who lives in a village and is considered promiscuous within said village. -Cloudcuckoolander (talk) 22:46, 24 September 2014 (UTC)Reply
Even if a woman who acquires this title, as a result of her behaviour, doesn't live in a village, the term may still have village origins. Donnanz (talk) 12:44, 26 September 2014 (UTC)Reply
I added some citations but the quality is probably variable. I'll leave it to you guys. Equinox 01:37, 29 September 2014 (UTC)Reply