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1087: 950:(Act II, Scene V) the puritanical Malvolio believes he recognises his employer's handwriting in an anonymous letter, commenting "There be her very Cs, her Us, and her Ts: and thus makes she her great Ps", unwittingly punning on "cunt" and "piss", and while it has also been argued that the slang term "cut" is intended, Pauline Kiernan writes that Shakespeare ridicules "prissy puritanical party-poopers" by having "a Puritan spell out the word 'cunt' on a public stage". A related scene occurs in 660: 641: 785:) – not just because it refers only to the internal canal but also because of the implication that the female body is "simply a receptacle for a weapon". But in 2006, referring to its use as a term of abuse, she said that, though used in some quarters as a term of affection, it had become "the most offensive insult one man could throw at another" and suggested that the word was "sacred", and "a word of immense power, to be used sparingly". Greer said in 2006 that 6251: 146: 1289: 1923:, because of an estimated twenty uses of "cunt". Still, the BBFC's guidelines at "15" state that "very strong language may be permitted, depending on the manner in which it is used, who is using the language, its frequency within the work as a whole and any special contextual justification". Also directed by Loach, 1712:
she was privy to that were central to a well publicised and violent assault. Meredith gently cautioned the girl to choose her words more carefully. As this was a live broadcast on the East Coast, the slurs already were already broadcast, but the producers removed the audio for the Central, Mountain,
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In informal British, Irish, New Zealand, and Australian English, and occasionally but to a lesser extent in Canadian English, it can be used with no negative connotations to refer to a (usually male) person. In this sense, it may be modified by a positive qualifier (funny, clever, etc.). For example,
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also uses this term, "For certeyn, olde dotard, by your leave/You shall have queynte right enough at eve .... What aileth you to grouche thus and groan?/Is it for ye would have my queynte alone?" In modernised versions of these passages the word "queynte" is usually translated simply as "cunt".
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that could not, at that time, be said on American broadcast television, a routine that led to a U.S. Supreme Court decision. While some of the original seven are now heard on US broadcast television from time to time, "cunt" remains generally taboo except on premium paid subscription cable channels
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borrowed for one of his early works: "An unglazed piece of modest dimensions, made from terracotta like clay – labia carefully formed with once wet material, about its midriff". Australian artist Greg Taylor's display of scores of white porcelain vulvas, "CUNTS and other conversations" (2009), was
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in the United States, an unpleasant or objectionable person (regardless of gender) in the United Kingdom and Ireland, or a contemptible man in Australia and New Zealand. In Australia and New Zealand, it can also be a neutral or positive term when used with a positive qualifier (e.g., "He's a good
3074:... in the 1970s I thought this word for the female genitalia shouldn't be abusive. I believed it should be an ordinary, everyday word ... it refers to the internal canal only; all the bits that make it fun are left out. ... I refuse to think of my sex as simply a receptacle for a weapon. 1379:(1928), in a more direct sense. Mellors, the gamekeeper and eponymous lover, tries delicately to explain the definition of the word to Lady Constance Chatterley: "If your sister there comes ter me for a bit o' cunt an' tenderness, she knows what she's after." The novel was the subject of 1636:, but generally acceptable post-watershed, along with 'fuck' and 'motherfucker'. Discriminatory words were generally considered as more offensive than the most offensive non-discriminatory words such as 'cunt' by the UK public, with discriminatory words being more regulated as a result. 3101:... unlike other words for women's genitals, this one sounds powerful – it demands to be taken seriously. In the twentieth century, its strength didn't diminish. ... it became the most offensive insult one man could throw at another. In 1987, at a test match in Pakistan, the umpire 1073:, a collection of bawdy verses which he kept to himself and were not publicly available until the mid-1960s. In "Yon, Yon, Yon, Lassie", this couplet appears: "For ilka birss upon her cunt, Was worth a ryal ransom" ("For every hair upon her cunt was worth a royal ransom"). 1001:. He was discovered having an affair with Deborah Willet: he wrote that his wife "coming up suddenly, did find me embracing the girl con my hand sub su coats; and endeed I was with my main in her cunny. I was at a wonderful loss upon it and the girl also ...." 3265: 2093: 1974:
frequently refers to his audiences as "cunts" and makes frequent use of the word in his acts, which got him arrested in Queensland and Western Australia for breaching obscenity laws of those states in the mid-1980s. Australian comedic singer
1109:, the term can also be used to refer to "a fellow male homosexual one dislikes". Australian scholar Emma Alice Jane describes how the term as used on modern social media is an example of what she calls "gendered vitriol", and an example of 1246:"To be cunty is to be feminine and to be, like, aware of yourself. Nobody's fucking with that inner strength and delicateness. The cunts, the gay men, adore that. My friends would say, "Oh you need to cunt it up! You're being too 1361:... the oldest people. Wandered far away over all the earth, captivity to captivity, multiplying, dying, being born everywhere. It lay there now. Now it could bear no more. Dead: an old woman's: the grey sunken cunt of the world. 880:
for "known"). "Quaint" was probably pronounced in Middle English in much the same way as "cunt". It is sometimes unclear whether the two words were thought of as distinct from one another. Elsewhere in Chaucer's work the word
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for streets to be named after the goods available for sale therein, hence the prevalence in cities having a medieval history of names such as "Silver Street" and "Fish Street". In some locations, the former name has been
1031:! They cry, like poulterers' wives, 'No money, no coney.'") Because of this slang use as a synonym for a taboo term, the word "coney", when it was used in its original sense to refer to rabbits, came to be pronounced as 4506: 2101:, analyses the Happy Mondays' reference to "Jesus is a cunt" as a description of the "useless assistance" of a now "inadequate Jesus". A phrase from the same lyric, "Jesus is a cunt" was included on the notorious 1439:, generally as a generic placeholder for a man, and not always negatively, e.g. "Ah wis the cunt wi the fuckin pool cue in ma hand, n the plukey cunt could huv the fat end ay it in his pus if he wanted, like." 771:, the feminist writer and professor of English who once published a magazine article entitled "Lady, Love Your Cunt" (anthologised in 1986), discussed the origins, usage and power of the word in the BBC series 2067:", which marked the first known use of the word in a UK top 10 hit, as a line was changed to "You cunt/I'm not a queer". The following year, "cunt" was used more explicitly in the song "Why D'Ya Do It?" from 3143:
I love the idea that this word is still so sacred that you can use it like a torpedo: you can hole people below the waterline; you can make strong men go pale. ... It is a word of immense power, to be used
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and Pacific feeds as well as online. Like the Fonda incident, Vieira issued an apology later in the show. Media Critic Thomas Francis commented on what he perceived to be hypocrisy in the media industry:
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was in 1972, which cites the word as having been in use from 1230 in what was supposedly a London street name of "Gropecunte Lane". It was, however, also used before 1230, having been brought over by the
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introduced a song about mate-swapping called "Swap-Meat Rag" by stating, "If this song doesn't put the cunt back in country, nothing will." However use of the word in lyrics is not recorded before the
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Nigger is far more taboo than fuck or even cunt. I think if a politician were to be heard off-camera saying fuck, it would be trivial, but if he said nigger, that would be the end of his career.
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as "eating hot buttered toast with cunty fingers", suggestive of hypocrisy and a hidden sordidness or immorality behind the country's quaint façade. This term is attributed to British novelist
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and means "a fool, a dolt, an unpleasant person – of either sex". This sense is common in New Zealand, British, and Australian English, where it is usually applied to men or as referring
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as "the surface seams between the strands of a rope." Though referring to a different object from Dana's definition, it similarly describes the crease formed by two abutting cylinders.
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seems to be used with meaning comparable to the modern "quaint" (curious or old-fashioned, but nevertheless appealing). This ambiguity was still being exploited by the 17th century;
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Isn't it interesting how the national media licks its chops over this story, delighting in every gory detail, only to caution a 13-year-old girl to be "careful about our language"?
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Why should she be careful, Meredith? Because there are 13-year-old girls in the audience? There's so much violence and vulgarity in modern American culture, words like
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as "Jeremy Cunt"; he later apologised for what the BBC called the inadvertent use of "an offensive four-letter word". In the programme following, about an hour later,
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By the 17th century, a softer form of the word, "cunny", came into use. A well-known use of this derivation can be found in the 25 October 1668 entry of the diary of
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in the 1980s. "Has Anyone Seen Mike Hunt?" were the words written on a "pink neon sculpture" representing the letter C, in a 2004 exhibition of the alphabet at the
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was given a "15" rating despite containing seven uses of the word. The BBFC have also allowed it at the "12" level, in the case of well known works such as Hamlet.
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In US military usage personnel refer privately to a common uniform item, a flat, soft cover (hat) with a fold along the top resembling an invagination, as a
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and unsuitable for normal public discourse. It has been described as "the most heavily tabooed word of all English words", although John Ayto, editor of the
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Language: Infrequent strong language ('f**k') occurs, as well as a single written use of very strong language ('c**t') which appears as graffiti on a wall.
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states it is a "usually disparaging and obscene" term for a woman, and that it is an "offensive way to refer to a woman" in the United States. In American
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listed the word as "C**T: a nasty name for a nasty thing", it did not appear in any major English dictionary from 1795 to 1961, when it was included in
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as "the space between the bilges of two casks, stowed side by side. Where one cask is set upon the cuntline between two others, they are stowed
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Random House (1994) is more gender-specific: 'a despicable, contemptible or foolish man'... "Donald, you are a real card-carrying cunt" (1968)
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and presented with examples of the acceptability of "cunt" as a word. (Note that "the C-word" is also a long-standing euphemism for cancer;
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was one of the first major 20th-century novelists to put the word "cunt" into print. In the context of one of the central characters in
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of unfair play. When Gatting denied it, Rana called him 'a fucking cheating cunt'. The fracas caused uproar. Yet only one newspaper,
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Crossley, James (April 2011). "For EveryManc a Religion: Biblical and Religious Language in the Manchester Music Scene, 1976–1994".
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An Encyclopedia of Swearing: The Social History of Oaths, Profanity, Foul Language, and Ethnic Slurs in the English-Speaking World
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and was least frequently used in the south-eastern states. In Maine, it was the most frequently used "cuss word" after "asshole".
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Baker, N. & Holt, R. (2000). "Towards a geography of sexual encounter: prostitution in English medieval towns", in L. Bevan:
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a very unpleasant person... more noticeable in British and Australian English... in practice the word is usually applied to men"
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nun on the front and the slogan "Jesus is a cunt" in large letters on the back. The T-shirt was banned in New Zealand, in 2008.
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contexts, but since it is used openly, does not appear to have been considered obscene at that time. A notable use is from the "
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have guidelines which specify how "cunt" and similar words should be treated. In a survey of 2000 commissioned by the British
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There are numerous informal acronyms, including various apocryphal stories concerning academic establishments, such as the
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However, in Chaucer's usage there seems to be an overlap between the words "cunt" and "quaint" (possibly derived from the
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is known for her frequent usage of the word, and her fans are known as the Kunt Brigade. She's said in one interview:
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was a self-portrait in 1969 entitled "Gilbert the Shit and George the Cunt". The London performance art group the
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onto a signboard advertising the availability of vaccines, at a health centre in Birmingham, England, during the
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where it was said that "we won't repeat the mistake" whereupon Marr slipped up in the same way as Naughtie had.
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The word is occasionally used in the titles of works of art, such as Peter Renosa's portrait of the pop singer
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in most Germanic languages, most of which also have the same meaning as the English cunt, such as the Swedish,
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José Esteban Muñoz, Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity, NYU Press, 30 November 2009, p. 74
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day, the word seems to have become obscene. Although Shakespeare does not use the word explicitly (or with
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Examples of Ashley's usage of "cuntline" are found in the descriptions for illustrations #3338 and #3351.
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Jane, Emma Alice (2014). "'Back to the kitchen, cunt': Speaking the unspeakable about online misogyny".
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are used to imply the word without actually saying it, thereby escaping obvious censure and censorship.
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mistakenly sent instead of a revised version and, although not spoken, is an important plot pivot.
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Joyce uses the word figuratively rather than literally; but while Joyce used the word only once in
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described the word as reducing women to "the one essential – 'cunt: our essence ... our offence'".
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It can also be used to refer to something very difficult or unpleasant (as in "a cunt of a job").
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the word was recorded in some areas as meaning "the vulva of a cow". This was pronounced as in
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In the United States, the word's first appearance was in graffiti on a wall in the 1969 film
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Dundes, Alan; Georges, Robert A. (September 1962). "Some Minor Genres of Obscene Folklore".
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shouts "I love cunt" whilst avoiding a violent boyfriend. Nicholson later used it again, in
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since at least 1861, and in more recent times it is commonly referred to as a "cut splice".
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The word "cunt" forms part of some technical terms used in seafaring and other industries.
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has been used in popular music. Its first documented appearance was by the English band
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The word has been used by numerous non-mainstream bands, such as the Australian band
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claims that he was the first person to say the word on stage in the United Kingdom.
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something very unpleasant or difficult to do or achieve ... She had a cunt of a job
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The first scripted uses of the word on British television occurred in 1979, in the
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has been attested in its anatomical meaning since at least the 13th century. While
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cunt"). The term has various derivative senses, including adjective and verb uses.
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is a matter of debate, but most sources consider the word to have derived from a
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was given a 15 certificate despite more than one instance of the word. The 2010
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first said on television the line "They say you are what you eat. I'm a cunt."
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alludes to the obscene meaning of the word without being explicit in his poem
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European Roots
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song, "Kuff Dam" (i.e. "Mad fuck" in reverse), from their 1987 debut album,
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uses the term frequently in his stage act as well as on his television show
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Broadcast media is regulated for content, and media providers such as the
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Frequency of use varies widely. According to research in 2013 and 2014 by
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in its primary sense, but it is used in a variety of ways, including as a
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a person, usu. male, with no negative implications ... Hello you old cunt
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In Britain, use of the word "cunt" may result in an "18" rating from the
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Despite criticisms, there is a movement among feminists that seeks to
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The word "cunty" is also known, although used rarely: a line from
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The word, in its modern meaning, is attested in Middle English.
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has been used to refer to a person with narrow, squinting eyes.
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warning the artist that the publicity postcards were illegal.
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As well as obvious references, there are also allusions. On
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In notable instances, the word has been edited out.
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