freedomdwarf1 -> RE: Feminists Want Harvard’s All-Male Clubs Punished—But Not All-Women’s Clubs (5/16/2016 7:47:35 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or Cunt is the plural of cunt. If you don't like it, come on down and we can do pistols at ten paces. T^T Sorry Termy, you're wrong. From wictionary.org quote:
Etymology From Middle English cunte, queynt, queynte from Old English *cunte, from Proto-Germanic *kuntōn. Cognate with West Frisian kunte, dialectal Swedish kunta, dialectal Danish kunte, Dutch kont (“arse”) and Icelandic kunta. A relationship to Latin cunnus has not been conclusively shown. Partridge suggests cuneus (“a wedge”). Pronunciation enPR: kŭnt, IPA(key): /kʌnt/ Rhymes: -ʌnt Noun cunt (countable and uncountable, plural cunts) (vulgar, countable) The female genitalia, especially the vulva. [quotations ▼] (vulgar, offensive, countable) An extremely unpleasant or objectionable person (in US, especially a woman; in UK or Ireland, more usually a man). [quotations ▼] (Britain, New Zealand, vulgar, countable) An objectionable object or item. Fix the car? I’ll sort the cunt out at the weekend. (Britain, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, vulgar) An unpleasant or difficult experience or incident. I had a real cunt of a day. It was a cunt of an experience getting through it. (vulgar, countable and uncountable) A woman, women, or bottom as a source of sex. I’m going to hit the clubs and see if I can get me some cunt. (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, vulgar, positive, countable) (with words funny, good) A person (mostly between male friends); compare bastard. Yes, I do remember Dave, he was one funny cunt. Tom's a good cunt, he fixed my car and didn't even charge me for it! Similar definitions from learnersdictionary and many other dictionaries that define the plural as having a trailing 's'. And a non-dictionary site (wordshunt) that says the same: "Plural of cunt is cunts".
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