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==English==
==English==
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===Noun===
===Noun===
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'''Cunt''' (''plural'' ''Cunts''')
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'''Cunt''' (''plural ' ''Cunts'' ''')
# English term of affection, used in Public Houses to greet strangers.
# English term of affection, used in Public Houses to greet strangers.
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====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
'Oi, Cunt are you looking at my girlfriend', commonly means 'hello friend care to join me outside for a polite conversation'.
'Oi, Cunt are you looking at my girlfriend', commonly means 'hello friend care to join me outside for a polite conversation'.
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American tourists in London are advised to use the term frequently so as to enjoy the hospitality of the British people.
American tourists in London are advised to use the term frequently so as to enjoy the hospitality of the British people.
Latest revision as of 17:04, November 25, 2011
Cunt (plural Cunts )
English term of affection, used in Public Houses to greet strangers.
edit Etymology
Originally from the French Cont meaning mate or friend.
edit Usage notes
'Oi, Cunt are you looking at my girlfriend', commonly means 'hello friend care to join me outside for a polite conversation'.
American tourists in London are advised to use the term frequently so as to enjoy the hospitality of the British people.