'Big dry banana inside!'
“I.F.” is not a universal life-building touchstone. It won’t be cited in any self-help guides or marriage counseling seminars. In fact, I don’t think any of our friends and family know what it means. Instead, it’s an idiom that surfaced out of our limitless inside jokes and knowing looks, which, over the years, have sublimated into a private dialect that only we can speak. Every relationship on earth develops these tricks of the trade.
And lastly, Lizzie O'Leary, host of What's Next: TBD, is currently raising a toddler. She and her partner use the code phrasewhich stands for "big dry banana inside." O'Leary reiterates to me that this is not a "sex thing," but instead a reference to the way her child likes his banana. However, I think BDBI has so many other potential use-cases. A dirty diaper? A kid in a car seat? The possibilities are limitless.
There you have it. I’m sure all of your relationships will achieve newfound verbal clarity from now on, as you tell your partner, “I.F., but I think the new speaker system could have HCP.” If only everyone shared the same inside jokes. We’d never be lost in translation
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