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Old 2nd February 2008, 04:23 AM
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three ways we say the word cun-nt.

firstly, in conversation talking about a fellow person, and its a fact ur pissed about something, so that description springs to mind.

secondly, talking about a fellow person and stupidity arrises, i.e the daft ****.

and for the third chapter, the word **** is used in sense of diaologe, but hardly ever in pornography, which you would associate it with..

read this:**** is an English language vulgarism most commonly used in reference to the vulva or vagina and, more generally, the pubis, from the mons veneris to the perineum. The earliest citation of this usage, circa 1230, is in the Oxford English Dictionary, referring to the London street known as "Gropecunt Lane". Generally, **** is considered an obscene word, although, as with all verbal profanities, some speakers regard it as merely informal or even a term of endearment. Calling someone a **** is generally considered impolite at best, and often as extremely offensive, though this varies between countries and social groupings. The word has neutral significance in the colloquial and technical speech of nautical and other occupational traditions.

**** is sometimes used as a nonspecific derogatory epithet in referring to either sex. In British and Australian English it usually refers to a male (the Macquarie Dictionary defines **** as "a despicable man"). Its usage as vulgar insult is, however, a relatively recent development.

This word for the female genitalia dates back to the Middle English period, c.1325. Its exact origin is unknown, but is related to the Old Norse kunta, a word with cognates in several other Germanic languages. From the Proverbs of Hendyng, a manuscript from sometime before 1325

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