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C**TS

I apologize for the thread title, but today I had cause to call someone a c**t. I'm generally a genial sort of chap and don't use the word lightly but my God he is one, of the highest (or lowest, whichever way you want to look at it) order.

So just in case you want to point out who, in your view, is a 'See You Next Tuesday', here's the thread to do it in. I can't reveal the object of my ire but here's a backup to start the c**ty ball rolling.

Robert Mugabe. C**t.

Dracula

Erm I don't think I've got this right have I?

Ghandi.

Barack Obama.

*Covers eyes*

n. Vulgar Slang.

1. The female genital organs.
2. Sexual intercourse with a woman.
3.
1. Offensive. Used as a disparaging term for a woman.
2. Used as a disparaging term for a person one dislikes or finds extremely disagreeable.

http://www.answers.com/c**t

Leave to the english folks to use the word c**t as a negative term. Wound too tight or something those english folks are. :D

No wonder talk of sex so much........using the word c**t as insult kind of puts you at a disadvantage...so there :P

Quote: Dr Mato @ January 8 2009, 2:28 AM GMT

n. Vulgar Slang.

1. Offensive. Used as a disparaging term for a woman.

Not in this country.

But if you prefer, twat then.

Quote: Aaron @ January 8 2009, 1:17 AM GMT

Barack Obama.

Interesting! Do explain...

Quote: Leevil @ January 8 2009, 1:08 AM GMT

Ghandi.

:D

Quote: Blenkinsop @ January 8 2009, 1:00 AM GMT

Dracula

Erm I don't think I've got this right have I?

I don't know - was Dracula a c**t? What's your reasoning?

Seems I've already offended some people with the word.

For the sake of world peace and harmony, let's change it to "rotter".

No actually, let's not. Sometimes it's good to call someone a c**t.

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Someone's name is but 1 letter removed from the subject in question ... Whistling nnocently

Vernon f**king Kay!!! Did anyone see Family Fortunes at the weekend? Edwina Curry was on with her family, and Kay thought it would be hilarious if he jumped on the floor, span around for 10 seconds, holding his stomach, then got up and said "I'm dying for a Curry!" CUNT!!

Oh yeah, and then there's Roland Rivron. Has this man ever had a proper job? He seems to have spent the last 10 years appearing on those 'The 50 Greatest...' shows. I remember once, he had the nerve to brand Charlie Chaplin unfunny. Now, Chris Morris or Steve Coogan slagging off Chaplin, I could accept, but f**king Rivron?? No way. CUNT!!

Quote: Lee Henman @ January 8 2009, 3:05 AM GMT

I don't know - was Dracula a c**t? What's your reasoning?

Dracula - C*unt

I got confused

I'm a bit out of touch with the UK these days, plus I'm normally a peaceable sort, but...does this individual qualify?

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This is a male-orientated thread. I've almost never met a woman who would use the word.

People who censor the word "Twat" but not the word "C**t", despite the fact they both mean the same thing.

Quote: Ian Wolf @ January 8 2009, 9:22 AM GMT

People who censor the word "Twat" but not the word "C**t", despite the fact they both mean the same thing.

How would you compare their impact in English speaking society (-ies)? Which is is the strongest? Do gays use it? And older people?
The former is unknown in US, I think?

It is only out of professional interest, you see. I learn so much from books these days. Two days ago I had no idea what vinegar strokes were.

Quote: WrongTale @ January 8 2009, 9:52 AM GMT

Do gays use it?

Say what now?

My ex-boss Moira, now she was a right Scottish c**t.

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