top | item 44290635 (no title) jenny91 | 8 months ago In the US, that is an unthinkably bad swearword for some reason. discuss order hn newest gsk22|8 months ago That's heavily dependent on regional/cultural factors. Among a younger and (mostly) gayer demographic, the once-feared "C-word" is very commonly used, especially in its adjective form. globular-toast|8 months ago How do you use it as an adjective? The bad thing was always labelling someone with the word, but there isn't really any other way to use it. load replies (2)
gsk22|8 months ago That's heavily dependent on regional/cultural factors. Among a younger and (mostly) gayer demographic, the once-feared "C-word" is very commonly used, especially in its adjective form. globular-toast|8 months ago How do you use it as an adjective? The bad thing was always labelling someone with the word, but there isn't really any other way to use it. load replies (2)
globular-toast|8 months ago How do you use it as an adjective? The bad thing was always labelling someone with the word, but there isn't really any other way to use it. load replies (2)
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