@edscoble, not kidding. Really wasn't sure how others viewed use of it. I googled it but couldn't really come to a meaningful conclusion from what I found.
It's definitely not a phrase I'd use - probably mainly due to not understanding how it'd be interpreted/it's connotations - when I said I thought it was kosher, I meant that I understood my mother meant no offence to anyone by using it. She is of the age group that @mdcc_tester referred to so...
I guess that if UKIP aint 'down with it' then that says a lot about its current connotations.
@edscoble, not kidding. Really wasn't sure how others viewed use of it. I googled it but couldn't really come to a meaningful conclusion from what I found.
It's definitely not a phrase I'd use - probably mainly due to not understanding how it'd be interpreted/it's connotations - when I said I thought it was kosher, I meant that I understood my mother meant no offence to anyone by using it. She is of the age group that @mdcc_tester referred to so...
I guess that if UKIP aint 'down with it' then that says a lot about its current connotations.