T~~~, C~~~, Bitch

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    Cipher Highwind
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    According to Hugh Rawson’s book “Wicked Words”, the word “t~~~” enters the English language in “Vanity of Vanities” written 1660:
    “They’d talk’t of his having a Cardinalls Hat,/They’d send him as soon an Old Nuns T~~~.”

    The word “c~~~” is of less clear origin; it has likely been with us since the days of the Germanic tribes (kunton) as it passed in to Old Frisian, Middle Dutch, and Middle Low German (kunte) and Old Norse (kunta), and to Middle English (c~~~e) before it finally took its final form. It denoted female genitalia in those days, though it was likely used in the same context as “c~~~” today. In Latin, a similar word “cunnus” was used similarly.

    Hec vulva: a c~~~. Hic cunnus: idem est – translation – This vulva – a c~~~. This cunnus – see above (lit. it is the same). (Londesborough Illustrated Nominale, c. 1500, in “Anglo-Saxon and Old English Vocabularies,”)

    Bitch is the better known of the three; it comes from Old English “bicce” by way of Old Norse “bikkjuna” where it denoted not only a female dog, but a female fox, wolf, &c.

    Bitch. A she dog, or doggess; the most offensive appellation that can be given to an English woman, even more provoking than that of whore. (“Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue,” 1811)

    Source – http://etymonline.com

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    Stopmockingman
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    I’m all in, and fluently use C~~~, WHORE, BITCH, T~~~, in discourses on these pages- these words are figuratively expressive to my feelings about women who are
    C~~~S,
    WHORES,
    BITCHES,
    T~~~S.
    May I had SLUT, as in SLUTS.
    Cheers.

    #130383
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    Prefer Peace to Piece
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    Cipher Highwind,
    Very interesting.
    I may have to start calling these beasts “vulva” or say they they are acting “vulval”.
    Thanks

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    Chuck Wow
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    C~~~ is one of my favorite words….I wish I was Australian so I could say “hey c~~~ let’s go drink some p~~~ tonight”

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    Robert Hallam
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    I kind of wished you had given your post a different title. I see nothing wrong with using the words as adjectives but it is a bit of a turn off. I first though it was an immature rant, that would unlikely attract new readers.

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    Skeptisk
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    Bitch is the better known of the three; it comes from Old English “bicce” by way of Old Norse “bikkjuna” where it denoted not only a female dog, but a female fox, wolf, &c.
    Bitch. A she dog, or doggess; the most offensive appellation that can be given to an English woman, even more provoking than that of whore. (“Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue,” 1811)
    Source – http://etymonline.com

    The modern Norwegian word for dog is bikkje, and is used for both genders. The word for a female dog is tispe.

    https://nb.glosbe.com/nb/en/tispe

    quote:

    Jeg gir opp, din tispeI give up, you bitch

    The English word bitch has been translated to Norwegian tispe, while we do not use the word bikkjuna, as it sounds more Icelandic (‘modern’ Old Norse).

    "Expecting to find a decent woman on a dating site is like dumpster diving and expecting to come out with a gourmet meal." Won'tGetFooledAgain

    #130495
    Franky
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    “T~~~, C~~~, Bitch”
    My god Cipher tone it down!!
    We have said the no-no words, we shouldn’t do this ,other “mgtows” will be concerned we’re spoiling their image in the face of society!
    They surely have our best interests in mind, so we need to shut the f~~~ u… ahem ,i mean tone it down a bit!

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    RoyDal
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    Shakespeare’s Henry V, Act 1, Scene iv:
    Queen Katharine, speaking entirely in French with her ladies, uses the words “de coun” which (I’m pretty sure) is French for the female sexual organ, or the socket for Prince and soon to be King Henry’s poniard.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Mango Ingaway
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    I like “t~~~” a lot, for some reason.

    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

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    Megatoad69
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    T~~~ wuz that?
    I c~~~ hair you…….

    You can't reason with unreasonable, there; women, figured out, there is nothing to reason.

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