I got a random text message saying Man Cunt. What does this word mean?
I got a random text message saying Man Cunt. What does this word mean?
My 1st thought was they are calling you a pussy, weak or something like that ~ but urban dictionary says it refers to a gay man & ( his asshole lolol ) So either way someone wasn't giving you a compliment .
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Oh thanks very much for that
It means they are calling you a
Cunning
Understanding
Nice
Tyrannosaurus rex
So, they are saying you are nice.... but you have stubby little arms.
I could be wrong about that, though.
In seriousness, do you not know what that word means? It is NOT a compliment. That is for sure. It is a pretty vulgar word of which I've personally never been a fan.
I think it means the same thing as a regular cunt, just used toward a man instead of a woman.
P.S. can we all laugh at the fact that words like sh!t and f.uck are censored on this site, but the word cunt isn't? LOLOL
"Caring is not an advantage."
Psst, melancholia..shit isn't censored here only f uck is but I agree with you that words like cunt probably should be.
@OP why would someone call a female a man cunt anyways?
If they call a female a man cunt, then I'd assume they mean pussy or something along those lines.
"Caring is not an advantage."
Maybe it's like a double insult. They are calling her both a man and a that word. (I choose not to use that word.)
Anyway, who cares? Anybody who would call you that is probably a jerk. So who cares what they think?
[MENTION=84008]Alex Atwell[/MENTION] ~ who called you that a male or female friend?
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Well, why do they even bother censoring the word f.uck then? Hilarious and arbitrary.
For some people, the word cunt is a really vulgar and rude word, and for others it's not as big of a deal. Australians typically call their friends cunts and then call people they hate, mate... so words are just words and they can have different connotations depending on context and where you're from.
"Caring is not an advantage."
It means whoever texted you that has run out of witty insults
They see indoctrination and they call it "morality", "professionalism", or "maturity" depending on the context.