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However whenever I say twit, you know I am really thinking of a different vowel in place of the I.:laugh: As to the C word, no, never just no. (Not n public anyway):blush: |
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I don't know why people don't just use the words vagina and penis, they are the correct words, and there's no insult! However my DD has just learnt what the word p***y means and finds it hilarious! I sometimes find her just singing the word over and over Lol! Bloody secondary schools! |
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'You alright cock?' 'Aww bollocks' :cheer2: |
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Weirdly enough, its a word that seems to be accepted more in some regions of the UK than others. Don't know if there is some historical reason for that or not, but I've certainly seen it. In regions of Scotland such as Glasgow, its almost every second word spoken in some circles, so no-one would blink if called it. Try the same thing in Edinburgh, and you would likely be shot at dawn
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Although with Mark acting up 24/7 you'd think it would be difficult to ever forget your on a TV show, he's a human reminder. :hehe: I'm sorry you've had to hear some of the vulgarity this season, even if Big Brother/Channel 5 are not. :fist: |
Has Ashleigh used the c word? :O
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I think it was in a conversation to Ash, i think she said something like "When i first met you i thought you were a C :laugh:" but don't take my word for it, i tend to dream things up sometimes lol |
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It's the most powerful of all the swear words that's for sure.
Interestingly though, as a word, it has the same root as 'cut' and also the county of 'Kent' which is so called because of the river Thames which 'cuts' into the land. Then it evolved into a derogatory way of saying vagina. But the way most people use it these days is not so much as a crass way of saying 'vagina' - most people use it as a hardcore form of saying 'idiot'. Ironically it's become a turbo gear way of saying you're a 'dick' |
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At least she was drunk and wasn't trying to offend somebody, maybe just using it as a strong point as to how much her opinion on Ash has changed, but that doesn't actually excuse the use of the word. Big Brother should of punished her Steven style and made her wash her mouth out with soup in the Diary room tbh! :hehe: Same goes for Helen and Ash, and they should of all received warnings. |
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Not as much as she should have for all the annoying *******s in there.
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The C-Bomb Word.
The C-Bomb Word.
I haven't used the C-Bomb Word for years,mainly because I don't like the sound of it,plus it's a strong swear word in some quarters. And since I've been watching Big Brother for about nine years now,I've learnt that the C-word is taboo on Channel Four and Channel 5. Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, of Big Brother 7 UK fame,used the C-word on Big Brother's Bit On The Side a few weeks since,and was promptly told off by Emma Willis:nono: The C-word,as you know,is used to insult a person-both seriously and,in some cases,as a joke,and is a casual word for vagina. When I use to use it - and sparingly I should add!!! - I can think of an incident when a workmate tried to wind me up as joke: He called me a C, so I replied "I'd rather be a C than a pillock like you."Since I'm very attracted to women I was rather proud of being called a C!:dance::cheer2::laugh: I use the attractive nickname of Pussy for vagina,and believe or not,I was actually nicknamed PUSSY!:cheer2: It was a right laugh,I was proud of it and there was nothing to be ashamed about!:cheer2::laugh: The American term for vagina is Box,which just doesn't have the same ring to it like pussy does....... AEC |
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