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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's a word I use to describe my cunt but I wouldn't say that it was the best work invented.
I think effervescent is the best word invented. It's onomatopoeic and just lovely to say.
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Now you're just showing off |
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
"It's a word I use to describe my cunt but I wouldn't say that it was the best work invented.
I think effervescent is the best word invented. It's onomatopoeic and just lovely to say.
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You took that off the tip of my tongue... |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"It's a word I use to describe my cunt but I wouldn't say that it was the best work invented.
I think effervescent is the best word invented. It's onomatopoeic and just lovely to say.
You took that off the tip of my tongue... "
Is that him or her? I'd like to know with whom I've been tonguing.
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Really don't like it to describe my lady bits sounds course.but I love describing people as cunts
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And I don't like people being described in a bad way as something I think it beautiful and so pleasing and pleasurable.
It is one of those words that really divides opinion.
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
"It's a word I use to describe my cunt but I wouldn't say that it was the best work invented.
I think effervescent is the best word invented. It's onomatopoeic and just lovely to say.
You took that off the tip of my tongue...
Is that him or her? I'd like to know with whom I've been tonguing.
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Him at the moment.... however.... |
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"It's not a word I like or use
What would it be in Welsh?
Cont, but it's just been Welshified from Cunt. I don't like that word either!"
unless you're a cofi (native of caernarfon) .... then cont is a term of endearment as in "iawn cont?" .... the equivalent of "butty" for us hwntws |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Factoid: on the continent (or should that be 'cuntinent'?), the word for a nobleman ranking between a Duke and a Viscount is a 'Count'. However, in the British Isles this word has never been used; the word 'Earl' (of Anglo-Saxon origin) being used instead.
This is because when the Normans invaded, their word 'comte' meaning 'count' sounded too close to the Anglo-Saxon word 'conte'...or 'cunt'.
Shame really. I would have liked to have seen Prince Edward being made the 'Cunt of Wessex'. |
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