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MU Peeves Thread
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@farfalla I have exactly the same problem. I cannot think of a better verb. So I sip.
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@crawfish said in MU Peeves Thread:
@Roz There is always one c-word I get clearance for because not everyone likes it.
This is the one I play chicken with. I will use cock right out the gate.
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@Herja said in MU Peeves Thread:
This is the one I play chicken with. I will use cock right out the gate.
So will I.
And I don’t mean in RP.
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@Rathenhope said in MU Peeves Thread:
@Herja said in MU Peeves Thread:
This is the one I play chicken with. I will use cock right out the gate.
So will I.
And I don’t mean in RP.
You don’t even wait for dinner first??
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@Herja said in MU Peeves Thread:
@crawfish said in MU Peeves Thread:
@Roz There is always one c-word I get clearance for because not everyone likes it.
This is the one I play chicken with. I will use cock right out the gate.
THIS ISN’T THE C-WORD I MEANT.
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Ya’ll can just say cooter.
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@crawfish said in MU Peeves Thread:
THIS ISN’T THE C-WORD I MEANT.
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@shit-piss-love said in MU Peeves Thread:
Ya’ll can just say cooter.
Coochie.
Why are there so many c-words, what is so fucking horny about C?
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@crawfish catflaps?
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@eye8urcake Probably symbolic. A C looks a little bit like an orifice.
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@GF said in MU Peeves Thread:
@eye8urcake Probably symbolic. A C looks a little bit like an orifice.
Fair take.
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@eye8urcake said in MU Peeves Thread:
Why are there so many c-words, what is so fucking horny about C?
Well, since you asked, I contacted a former lecturer of mine on the subject (linguistic anthropology, yo) and she said, and I quote: “What? I don’t know. Why are you thinking of these things? I was your lecturer YEARS ago. How do you have my email?”
So, experts are baffled.
(Her real answer is that the hard c/k sound (as in both ends of cock) is a guttural, almost primal one found among Flemmish and Anglo-Saxon people when English evolved more into what it is now, rather than the highfalutin French stylings of our overlords.)
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@crawfish said in MU Peeves Thread:
@Herja said in MU Peeves Thread:
@crawfish said in MU Peeves Thread:
@Roz There is always one c-word I get clearance for because not everyone likes it.
This is the one I play chicken with. I will use cock right out the gate.
THIS ISN’T THE C-WORD I MEANT.
Cookies, right? You meant cookie.
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@Pavel said in MU Peeves Thread:
@eye8urcake said in MU Peeves Thread:
Why are there so many c-words, what is so fucking horny about C?
Well, since you asked, I contacted a former lecturer of mine on the subject (linguistic anthropology, yo) and she said, and I quote: “What? I don’t know. Why are you thinking of these things? I was your lecturer YEARS ago. How do you have my email?”
So, experts are baffled.
(Her real answer is that the hard c/k sound (as in both ends of cock) is a guttural, almost primal one found among Flemmish and Anglo-Saxon people when English evolved more into what it is now, rather than the highfalutin French stylings of our overlords.)
The hard K sound was indeed going to be my guess.
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Unfortunately for me since pulling on a drink came up in the middle of talking about sex euphemisms if I run into a scene where some poor guy is just trying to have a drink but uses the word pull i am going to imagine him taking a long pull of something else. Not sure why the same won’t happen for swallow or sip but those are more common.
Sometimes my brain is super annoying. I can’t let it go when someone types “so and so sits on a stool” at a bar either, I can’t not see it. Also the reason why even though I like the flavors if I see the container of ice cream and read chunky monkey I can’t eat it.
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