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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hate the word, belly - it has ghastly phonetics.
Oh, I’m kind of indifferent to cunt. "
I hate word that are 2 words combined into one. Like questimate or amazeballs. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The word "panties" is unbearably cringy AF.
I don't mind the word "cunt" at all in any context. "
I hate that word. Sounds like a paedo word. I know it isn't but it's the first thing I think when I hear it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We use cunt a lot in our neck of the woods - he's a cunt, but he's a good cunt or he's our cunt. That sort of thing, so it's an every day word. Also a fair bit of cuntin' - ouch that cuntin' hurts etc.
I absolutely deplore the word 'pussy'. It really makes me want to be sick. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We use cunt a lot in our neck of the woods - he's a cunt, but he's a good cunt or he's our cunt. That sort of thing, so it's an every day word. Also a fair bit of cuntin' - ouch that cuntin' hurts etc.
I absolutely deplore the word 'pussy'. It really makes me want to be sick."
Are you Irish |
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By *avie65Man
over a year ago
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"The word "panties" is unbearably cringy AF.
I don't mind the word "cunt" at all in any context. "
Apart from the sexual side of the word up here in Scotland it can be a term of endearment especially amongst men on the west coast. |
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Random Cunty Factoid: Dids’t thou all know that the word cunt is widely believed to be the oldest swear word in the English language?
In fact, it even appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary as far back as 1230. |
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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago
Stirling |
"We use cunt a lot in our neck of the woods - he's a cunt, but he's a good cunt or he's our cunt. That sort of thing, so it's an every day word. Also a fair bit of cuntin' - ouch that cuntin' hurts etc.
I absolutely deplore the word 'pussy'. It really makes me want to be sick."
A fellow Scot! You get it x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hate the word fanny, love the word cunt!
Fanny is so old fashioned, s bit like the 70's. Where as cunt can get the blood racing. "
Yeah you automatically think of dot cotton !
I didn’t think that one through
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We use cunt a lot in our neck of the woods - he's a cunt, but he's a good cunt or he's our cunt. That sort of thing, so it's an every day word. Also a fair bit of cuntin' - ouch that cuntin' hurts etc.
I absolutely deplore the word 'pussy'. It really makes me want to be sick.
A fellow Scot! You get it x"
Remember the term "fud"? No one really says it anymore |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Random Cunty Factoid: Dids’t thou all know that the word cunt is widely believed to be the oldest swear word in the English language?
In fact, it even appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary as far back as 1230."
I heard this too. I cunt believe it when I did |
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"Random Cunty Factoid: Dids’t thou all know that the word cunt is widely believed to be the oldest swear word in the English language?
In fact, it even appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary as far back as 1230.
I heard this too. I cunt believe it when I did"
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By *aliceWoman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Random Cunty Factoid: Dids’t thou all know that the word cunt is widely believed to be the oldest swear word in the English language?
In fact, it even appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary as far back as 1230."
It has a prominent place in one of the constituent parts of the Canterbury Tales. Spelt queynte at that time iirc. |
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"Random Cunty Factoid: Dids’t thou all know that the word cunt is widely believed to be the oldest swear word in the English language?
In fact, it even appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary as far back as 1230."
Did they write the dictionary on vellum? The first OED was in 1884 |
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"Random Cunty Factoid: Dids’t thou all know that the word cunt is widely believed to be the oldest swear word in the English language?
In fact, it even appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary as far back as 1230.
It has a prominent place in one of the constituent parts of the Canterbury Tales. Spelt queynte at that time iirc."
The etymology of the word is itself, highly fascinating and is the source of much debate with theories of its origins vastly ranging from being derived from the name of a London street to an abbreviation of certain Hindu Goddess.
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"Random Cunty Factoid: Dids’t thou all know that the word cunt is widely believed to be the oldest swear word in the English language?
In fact, it even appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary as far back as 1230.
Did they write the dictionary on vellum? The first OED was in 1884 "
Whoops! Sorry - I meant the Oxford dictionary lists the date as the words apparent inception |
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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago
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"We use cunt a lot in our neck of the woods - he's a cunt, but he's a good cunt or he's our cunt. That sort of thing, so it's an every day word. Also a fair bit of cuntin' - ouch that cuntin' hurts etc.
I absolutely deplore the word 'pussy'. It really makes me want to be sick.
A fellow Scot! You get it x
Remember the term "fud"? No one really says it anymore "
Haha brilliant x |
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"Random Cunty Factoid: Dids’t thou all know that the word cunt is widely believed to be the oldest swear word in the English language?
In fact, it even appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary as far back as 1230.
Did they write the dictionary on vellum? The first OED was in 1884
Whoops! Sorry - I meant the Oxford dictionary lists the date as the words apparent inception "
Awwww, I wanted you to tell me all about the handwritten, illuminated manuscript housed in the British Library or something
The only illuminated OED is the one bathed in the gentle glare of strip lighting |
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"Standard morning greeting in one of my chat groups.
First person to log in.......
"Morning cunts"
Winston
I'm not allowed to call my staff cunts. The employment tribunal made it quite clear "
Thats why wearing a mask is handy.
I've called cunt under my mask so many times, I'm frightened of what's going to happen when we're allowed to ditch them.......
Winston
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There aren't really any words I 'can't stand' - words are just noises really. But what annoys me is when people think they're better than everyone else because they say 'Sugar' instead of 'shit' for example. I mean, all it does is make me think of the brown stuff every time I go to sweeten my tea... |
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"Random Cunty Factoid: Dids’t thou all know that the word cunt is widely believed to be the oldest swear word in the English language?
In fact, it even appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary as far back as 1230.
Did they write the dictionary on vellum? The first OED was in 1884
Whoops! Sorry - I meant the Oxford dictionary lists the date as the words apparent inception
Awwww, I wanted you to tell me all about the handwritten, illuminated manuscript housed in the British Library or something
The only illuminated OED is the one bathed in the gentle glare of strip lighting "
I can visualise it…..the word cunt glowing majestically and as though blessed by divinity in huge upper case letters |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We use cunt a lot in our neck of the woods - he's a cunt, but he's a good cunt or he's our cunt. That sort of thing, so it's an every day word. Also a fair bit of cuntin' - ouch that cuntin' hurts etc.
I absolutely deplore the word 'pussy'. It really makes me want to be sick.
A fellow Scot! You get it x
Remember the term "fud"? No one really says it anymore
Haha brilliant x"
You're right, I can't remember the last time I ca'd somebody a fud, it seems to have died out with the white dog shite!! |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Standard morning greeting in one of my chat groups.
First person to log in.......
"Morning cunts"
Winston
I'm not allowed to call my staff cunts. The employment tribunal made it quite clear "
I don’t like the word please used incorrectly to staff like please don’t be late again, which means, if it pleases you, don’t be late again. Tell them It’s much more grammatically correct to say don’t be a lazy cunt and be on time tomorrow.
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"Standard morning greeting in one of my chat groups.
First person to log in.......
"Morning cunts"
Winston
I'm not allowed to call my staff cunts. The employment tribunal made it quite clear
I don’t like the word please used incorrectly to staff like please don’t be late again, which means, if it pleases you, don’t be late again. Tell them It’s much more grammatically correct to say don’t be a lazy cunt and be on time tomorrow.
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I would, but the presiding judge accepted a swift BJ under the desk to commute my sentence anyway, so I'm treading a fine line.
Fucking twats |
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I use "fucking" and "twat" a lot. Often together, in the same sentence.
I don't think there are words I dislike, other than things everyone should dislike (like racial slurs etc). I don't like the word "United" when used in conjunction with "Manchester" and I object to any reference to the day beginning before around 07:00. Anyone using "05:00" and something like "gym" or "breakfast" in the same sentence would offend my nocturnal sensibilities |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If there weren’t so many on the roads I’d have to use the word a lot less!
But really…In the heat of passion and the right context it can be quite a powerful stimulant. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We are definitely cunt people. Ginge will correct anyone who talks about 'pussy' in a message.
One word that makes me cringe , is when grown ups say 'simples'.
It makes me think they are probably a bit of a cunt.
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The phrase "Just saying" irritates me - Not only is it superfluous but it usually follows a derogatory or offensive statement and is meant to excuse the writer of blame and prevent a response.
I am ok with cunt but so many aren't I tend not to use it. |
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"The word "panties" is unbearably cringy AF.
I don't mind the word "cunt" at all in any context. "
Mostly this. Much prefer the word to panties. I can honestly say I'm not one to use the word cunt in a sexual way though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We are definitely cunt people. Ginge will correct anyone who talks about 'pussy' in a message.
One word that makes me cringe , is when grown ups say 'simples'.
It makes me think they are probably a bit of a cunt.
Max"
Yes Max is right I do correct people. Pussy is the furry thing that is sat on my lap as I type. Not the area between my legs!
I personally hate the term 'hun'... Not sure why, I'm happy to be referred to in many other ways... Some filthier than others but if I get a message saying
'Hun I wanna play n with your pussy'.... Let's just say I'm not pleased.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If a word is used as a form of abuse, then it's not part of my anatomy!!
I dont refer to my flange as a cunt and I dont like others to either. Instant turn off.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If a word is used as a form of abuse, then it's not part of my anatomy!!
I dont refer to my flange as a cunt and I dont like others to either. Instant turn off.
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Flange - now that's a turn off. Possibly the least sexy way to refer to it. |
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"We use cunt a lot in our neck of the woods - he's a cunt, but he's a good cunt or he's our cunt. That sort of thing, so it's an every day word. Also a fair bit of cuntin' - ouch that cuntin' hurts etc.
I absolutely deplore the word 'pussy'. It really makes me want to be sick."
Same. Pussy sound like teenage boys who watch too much porn. Give me the c word, any day. |
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Interestingly, much of the offensiveness of the word likely stems from its harsh phonetics. The ‘Kkkk’ and the ‘tttt!’ at either side respectively.
‘You cunting cunt!!!!’
Be sure to join me next time when I will be entirely needlessly, overanalysing the fucking phonetics of the word ‘Fuck.’ |
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People who drive in lane 3 of a motorway doing 60mph, when lanes 1 and 2 are empty, taking zero notice of the overhead gantry signs saying, "Move to the left lane unless your overtaking".
Prize cunts.
Perfect acceptable use of a cunt.
Winston
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