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What's the first meaning that would occur to you if you were asked what the C-Word meant?
An unpleasant person, e.g. Craster 89%  89%  [ 43 ]
Ladybits 10%  10%  [ 5 ]
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So, what's the first meaning that comes to you if someone asks you what the See You En Tee word means? Poll-you-do.

Remember - there's no wrong answer to this one.

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It depends on who is using it. Most of the time it's just noise.

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I grew up in the west coast of Scotland. To me, it's "Hello" with a bit of an edge.


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It depends on who is using it. Most of the time it's just CG.


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The word has both meanings - without context it could mean either.

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Craster wrote:
The word has both meanings - without context it could mean either.


This.

It is, however, the only remotely satisfying word for a woman's squelchy bits while they are besquelching.

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I voted for ladybits in this thread before reading the other one. I'd be interested to know the gender of the other person who voted with me, could be that men and women view it differently.

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 Post subject: Re: The Big C-Word Debate
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This poll is flawed in that you can only select one option, when it can clearly mean either. Their should be a third option.

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the poll is flawed mainly because even though there are two options one of them has craster in which makes the other one pointless.


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This poll is flawed in that you can only select one option, when it can clearly mean either. Their should be a third option.

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I read the word so often over at thetriforce.com it's lost any kind of offensiveness for me.

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Dudley wrote:
Mimi wrote:
This poll is flawed in that you can only select one option, when it can clearly mean either. Their should be a third option.

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What's the first meaning in which situation?

Which is the first meaning in "Fuck off you little c*unt"

or

What is the first meaning in "she slipped her fingers deeper into her c*nt".

Haha, I don't believe I just wrote that :D

Hehmmmmm.

What about "come here you c*nt-faced f*cker". I heard someone shout this at a man he was chasing down Wembley High Road once. See, there it might mean either, or both.

Hard to say which would spring to mind first without context.

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myoptika wrote:
Craig wrote:
It depends on who is using it. Most of the time it's just CG.


FTFY.

You cunting fucking cunt, you.

Actually while I do occasionally type it, I rarely say it. Saying it seems offensive, typing it seems... comical :hat:

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Mimi wrote:
Which is the first meaning in "Fuck off you little c*unt"
What is the first meaning in "she slipped her fingers deeper into her c*nt".

And to think that you are the purveyor of wholesome items such as the Zombee DS cases. Tsk.

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From this point on, Craster will be known as Mr. E. G. Craster


Euphrates Gilgamesh Craster. I like it.

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Mimi wrote:
Which is the first meaning in "Fuck off you little c*unt"
What is the first meaning in "she slipped her fingers deeper into her c*nt".

And to think that you are the purveyor of wholesome items such as the Zombee DS cases. Tsk.

;)


I write lady porn as a sideline.

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GazChap wrote:
Mimi wrote:
Which is the first meaning in "Fuck off you little c*unt"
What is the first meaning in "she slipped her fingers deeper into her c*nt".

And to think that you are the purveyor of wholesome items such as the Zombee DS cases. Tsk.

;)


I love the way she's actually put the 'u' into the first one as well as the asterisk. Saucy.

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Mimi wrote:
Which is the first meaning in "Fuck off you little c*unt"

or

What is the first meaning in "she slipped her fingers deeper into her c*nt".

Mimi - I'm shocked! :o

You're right, though - context is everything.

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I refuse to vote in such a flawed poll. So there.

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"The Big C-Word"? Commodore? There, I said it.

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myoptika wrote:
GazChap wrote:
Mimi wrote:
Which is the first meaning in "Fuck off you little c*unt"
What is the first meaning in "she slipped her fingers deeper into her c*nt".

And to think that you are the purveyor of wholesome items such as the Zombee DS cases. Tsk.

;)


I love the way she's actually put the 'u' into the first one as well as the asterisk. Saucy.


That's because I wanted to write it but then didn't it, so deleted it, but failed to even do that right ?:|

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Mimi!

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I know. Oops!

EeEeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! :smug:

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Mr Chris wrote:
So, what's the first meaning that comes to you if someone asks you what the See You En Tee word means? Poll-you-do.

Someone who promises a mix and doesn't deliver? :DD

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Craster, obviously.

The ladybits are much to nice to have an ugly word like that for them... UNLESS they're unpleasant ladybits.


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Annoyingly there is NO word for ladybits which one can use whilst in flagrante which won't make me laugh. They're all so po-facedly porny or just silly.

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Mr Chris wrote:
Annoyingly there is NO word for ladybits which one can use whilst in flagrante which won't make me laugh. They're all so po-facedly porny or just silly.


I'm rather fond of pudenda, personally.

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I always thought that'd be a good name for a FIAT.


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Annoyingly there is NO word for ladybits which one can use whilst in flagrante which won't make me laugh. They're all so po-facedly porny or just silly.


I'm rather fond of pudenda, personally.

Technically that only refers to the bony mound above the ladygarden, not the delights therein.

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Annoyingly there is NO word for ladybits which one can use whilst in flagrante which won't make me laugh. They're all so po-facedly porny or just silly.


:this:

I usually only use the term to refer to a person or persons whom I find disagreeable. I with Meaty in that I've always found ladybits to be far too pleasant to refer to in such a manner.

Consequently, both the current Lady Zio and her predecessor referred to their womanly parts as 'ladybits'.


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Why 'pussy', by the way? I haven't seen any cats which drip continuously.


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Why 'pussy', by the way? I haven't seen any cats which drip continuously.

It comes from the pets on all-male leper colonies, for obvious reasons.

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Mr Chris wrote:
DBSnappa wrote:
Mr Chris wrote:
Annoyingly there is NO word for ladybits which one can use whilst in flagrante which won't make me laugh. They're all so po-facedly porny or just silly.


I'm rather fond of pudenda, personally.

Technically that only refers to the bony mound above the ladygarden, not the delights therein.


And 'Mons Pubis' is clearly a better phrase for that.

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I put an unpleasant word. I don't associate my little garden of venus with that word, it's just a swear to me

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Kipper pocket?

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Kipper pocket?


You two are sick :spew:

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Why 'pussy', by the way? I haven't seen any cats which drip continuously.


My cat dribbles when she's happy. She gets it everywhere, the little wench.

I see the C-word as just a swear now. I can't associate such an inelegant word with ladybits. And I'm the same as Mr. Chris in this respect.


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I call it 'fanny' or 'pussy' whilst, you know, having a go in one.

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It's just occurred to me that vagina is actually quite an elegant word and fitting of the nature of the organ. It sounds both refined and regal and considering it to be a passage to both so much pleasure and the inestimable excellence of childbirth I think we shouldn't pussy around with other names for it.

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It sounds both refined and regal


That's because it rhymes with Regina.

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