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Originaly it ment some blood was gonna roll. It was used when a town had to be taken out.Later it ment getting away with murder. That is what we try to do figuratively speaking when we go and party down these days.
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These are interpretations no one thought of, MicrocosmicOrbit. Never knew such meaning existed for the phrase. Thank you very much for telling me. +6.
by Suby the Coat on August 27th, 2009