standing on the corner
(or stand on the corner)
1) to sell yourself in prost-tution.
2) another way to say that someone is a prost-tute.
1) girl 1: hey, i heard you were rollin’ in the muns
girl 2: oh yeah, i am now standing on the corner!
2) girl 1: kelly is hardly ever around, i can hardly remember the last time we had a drink together…
girl 2: didn’t you hear? kelly is standing on the corner now!
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