In his oil tot
Posted by Bruce Kahl on September 15, 2000
In Reply to: In his oil tot posted by ESC on September 14, 2000
: : "in his oil top (tot)"
: Could you use this in a sentence so we can see what the context is? Or say where you heard the expression?
I hit every search engine out there and could only find one use of this term:
"Bodie could easily imagine Toby's coy but blissful expression; the cherub would be in his oil-tot. But it was quite clear to Bodie that not only did Pellin admire Toby and hold him in great affection, from his remark he was also definitely not immune to Toby's charms."