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the word CUNT

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by thecolgan, Feb 3, 2009.

Discuss the word CUNT in the TalkCeltic Pub area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Crutesie10

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    great word

    can be used in conjuction with other words

    cuntbag
    cuntflaps
    cuntface
    cuntbadger
     
  2. angiebowie

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    i dont need to pay £5, minty did :50:
     
  3. Higgins1888

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    Cant get enough of * to be honest.
     
  4. Mr Marty™

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    Yeah i know, sorry i meant that to be aimed at other users lol :52:

    EDIT: who hadn't seen the light.
     
  5. Conlon

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    Dont have a problem with the word *, as i use it in most of my conversations :56:
    "You comin out wae everycunt the night"
    "Everycunt wis bla bla bla"

    and so on...:rolleyes:
     
  6. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    People who swear in every sentence lack a * vocabulary.
     
  7. Sid_Vicious

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    This the usual wordbank used to describe you?
     
  8. angiebowie

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    are you making funny? :icon_mrgreen:
     
  9. Airdrie Onion

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    Although it has been said that "etymologists are unlikely to come to an agreement about the origins of * any time soon",[3] it is most often thought to derive from a Germanic word (Proto-Germanic *kunton), which appeared as kunta in Old Norse, although the Proto-Germanic form itself is of uncertain origin.[4] In Middle English it appeared with many different spellings such as cunte and queynte, which did not always reflect the actual pronunciation of the word. There are cognates in most Germanic languages, such as the Swedish, Faroese and Old Norwegian dialect kunta; West Frisian and Middle Low German kunte; Middle Dutch conte; Dutch kut; Middle Low German kutte; Middle High German kotze (prostitute); German kott, and perhaps Old English cot. While kont in Dutch refers to the buttocks, kut is considered far less offensive in Dutch-speaking areas than * is in the English speaking world. The etymology of the Proto-Germanic term is disputed. It may have arisen by Grimm's law operating on the Proto-Indo-European root *gen/gon = "create, become" seen in gonads, genital, gamete, genetics, gene, or the Proto-Indo-European root *gwneH2/guneH2 (Greek gunê) = "woman" seen in gynaecology. Relationships to similar-sounding words such as the Latin cunnus (*), and its derivatives French con, Spanish coño, and Portuguese cona, have not been conclusively demonstrated. Other Latin words related to cunnus: cuneatus, wedge-shaped; cuneo v. fasten with a wedge; (figurative) to wedge in, squeeze in, leading to English words such as cuneiform (wedge-shaped).
    The word in its modern meaning is attested in Middle English. Proverbs of Hendyng, a manuscript from sometime before 1325 includes the advice:[5]
    Ȝeue þi cunte to cunnig and craue affetir wedding.
    (Give your * wisely and make (your) demands after the wedding.)




    * I love linguistics. Clever * wrote that. ^^


     
  10. Airdrie Onion

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    It can be funny if used in the right context.

    [YOUTUBE]http://youtube.com/watch?v=jPIbLManOzs[/YOUTUBE]
     
  11. Crutesie10

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    usual wordbank to describe your mother
     
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    we used to play hunt the * when we were young, anyone else play it?
     
  13. thecolgan

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    oh aye did i loved a bit of that *
     
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    *? You were looking in the wrong end mate.
     
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    Does'nt bother me...

    but that doesn't mean I use it. I don't really say the word or swear much in general.
     
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    minters paid mines too a sound wee guy and ill return the favour:50:so nae digs to me ok *:icon_mrgreen::56:
     
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    All of you should be ashamed of yourselfs using the queens english in such a manner hang your * in shame ya shower a *! lol
     
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    Best word in any language!
     
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    Not a word I use much....not rteally keen on it tbh.....swearing doesnt bother me....just dont like that word
     
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    I called an English person a * on holiday and we where going head to head LOL he took it to heart.