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Sandy Clark wrote:

>Excuse me?  Which of these are not offensive?  I find them all offensive.
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>c_nt (!) Noun. 1. The female genitals.*
>2. Women from a sexual viewpoint. Offensive.
>3. A despicable person. Derog. and coarse, and with its associated meanings
>is consequently particularly offensive.
>4. A very familiar term of address. E.g."Hello you old c_nt, how are you?
>You're looking well."
>Exclam. An exclamation of anger, surprise, frustration, disappointment.
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>* Undoubtedly the most offensive and taboo of all vulgarisms, and
>particularly so to women, however its use is becoming more frequent.
>Consequently it is gradually losing its offensiveness and perhaps will in
>due course become as accepted as 'f_ck' in its use. The word goes back to
>Middle English, c_nte, and before then it can only be speculated upon,
>however some believe its origins lie with the Latin, cuneus, meaning wedge.
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>c_nted Adj. Very intoxicated by drink or drugs.
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>c_nt-face Noun. A contemptible person. Also cuntface.
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>c_nt-faced Adj. Very intoxicated.
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>c_nting Adj. An intensifier. E.g."If this c_nting weather doesn't improve
>within the next 24 hours we'll have to cancel the whole trip."
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>c_ntox Noun. A contemptible person.
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>c_nty Noun. A contemptible person.
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>c_ntybaws * Noun. 1. An objectionable person. [Scottish use]
>2. Occasionally used as a term of address. [Scottish use]
>* From c_ntyballs.
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>From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 5:10 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: English American Differences...
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>http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/c.htm
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>It seems that in the UK there is some usage that's not quite so offensive.
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>On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 16:58:32 -0400, Jochem van Dieten
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Marlon Moyer wrote:
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>>>The one that rhymes with runt.
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>>So I presume there is a side of the pond where you can use it. What does
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>it mean on that side?
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>>Jochem
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