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Freddie Woo tugged our coat and asked: Have you ever had to tell someone they had BO? Had to break dreadful news to somebody? Tell us how you broke through the cringe barrier

(, Thu 10 Jan 2013, 16:09)
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conversation at work today about "that" word...
in an open plan office, me and a colleague were discussing why the word cunt is considered more offensive than any of the other words which mean the same thing (twat/pussy/vagina/pudenda and so on)

my colleague happens to be an English Lit graduate, who has read the fine works of Chaucer (which contains liberal sprinklings of the word!) and I discovered that there are many instances where the word used to be part of acceptable language and for some reason has become known as the "C-Bomb" but we still don't know why exactly....

but it was quite liberating to have a chat about said word, in an open plan office and we are still employed!! No idea how!!!
(, Thu 10 Jan 2013, 22:08, 9 replies)
Your story is 'I learnt something that the average GSCE English Language student knows'

(, Thu 10 Jan 2013, 22:36, closed)
Gosh, your office are a right bunch of wacky "C-bombs"

(, Thu 10 Jan 2013, 22:40, closed)
Swears!
Hee hee!
Swears!

BUM!
(, Thu 10 Jan 2013, 22:58, closed)
The Female Eunuch by Germaine Greer explores this in some depth.

(, Fri 11 Jan 2013, 0:45, closed)
fnarr

(, Fri 11 Jan 2013, 0:46, closed)
I do hope you told everyone in the open plan office that b3ta's fave
suggestion of a threat (aside from decapitation by samurai sword or Jahled's baseball bat of course) is that one gets "cunted in the fuck!".
See that get past the pc-cops at work.
(, Fri 11 Jan 2013, 4:11, closed)
Yesterday we had a discussion about out Rude Words file
...which I think was derived from a real-world collection of terms used by schoolkids. Some lovely entries; I particularly like "assmong".
(, Fri 11 Jan 2013, 10:36, closed)
So your story involves 'lovely entries' of 'schoolkids'.

(, Fri 11 Jan 2013, 13:22, closed)
Etmologically it's not that offensive
www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=cunt

the most common theories being that it means either "wedge", "hollow place" or just "woman"...while vagina translates as "sheath" or "scabbard", being a violent sexual metaphor invented by male 17th century doctors who were notorious for their devotion to political correctness and were probably smirking when they came up with it:

www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=vagina
(, Fri 11 Jan 2013, 11:01, closed)

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