cunt
1. the female genitals. The word goes back to Middle English and literally means hollow space or empty container. Its use is generally offensive and particularly so to women2. women from a sexual viewpoint
3. a despicable person; stupid person. Derogatory and coarse, and with its associated meanings is consequently particularly offensive 4. an exclamation of anger, surprise, frustration, disappointment
5. a loose woman; a slut6. a generic name replacement among friends:
"Hey cunt, what's up?" 7. a very good looking female:
"Check out the cunt over there!"* Undoubtedly the most offensive and taboo of all vulgarisms, however it is used more and more frequently and perhaps will in due course become as common and as accepted as
fuck
(offensive) 1. vagina or vulva; a woman's genitals; 2. women considered as sexual objects: âThere'll be plenty of cunt at the partyâ; 3. (derogatory) despicable person; 4. any person; 5. sexual intercourse; 6. exclamation of disgust or annoyance, often used as a mere intensifier; 7. cunt of a (thing), a - extremely annoying (thing): âI can't get this cunt of an engine to runâ
extremely drunk (Middle English cunte, counte, in Old Norse kunta, Old Frisian kunte)
not very usefull
not useful at all
1. measurement of distance when fitting mechanical parts; very small fraction of the smallest graduation on a scale: â59.2mm and a cunt-hairâ; 2. just a little further
extremely annoying (thing): "I can't get this cunt of an engine to run"
(used imperatively) go away; fuck off
(offensive and derogatory) despicable person
(offensive and derogatory) despicable person
(offensive) (of a person) despicable: "those cunt-lapping bastards"
(prison) (offensive) person convicted for neglecting maintenance payments
(offensive) infatuated with women
wake up to yourself
the vagina.
I have left many of the really obvious slang swear words off of the site to save some time but I feel the inclusion of arguably the 'strongest' word in the English language is necessary. The word can be used to describe a woman's sexual organs, and is very much disliked by nearly all women. This dislike probably stems from the aggressive sound of the word which conjures up a nasty image of the vagina rather than one of a sweet smelling tidy body part like 'quim' or 'muff' It has been said that the aggressive way in which men use the word is related to vaginal fear, I leave you to make your own mind up there ! The word is mostly used as a derogatory term for someone who you have extreme dislike i.e. "He's a total cunt !" and sometimes more playfully in male company where it's harsh meaning is somewhat watered down i.e. "Don't be a cunt John". All in all it's the one remaining taboo word in the English language today. You never read it in newspapers or hear it on TV (except in the Monty Python 'Travel Agent' sketch where it is masked slightly, "what a silly bunt !") and it's appearance in film is largely confined to the past ten years. How long the 'C word' remains taboo will be interesting to see.