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Cunt, referring to female genitalia, is one of the most taboo four-letter words in the English language. This is because it is considered offensive both by religious prudes and feminist prudes, which means very few people can safely say it without offending someone in their business or social circles. It also tends to offend girls from middle school to college age in the United States because they just know that assholes use it to be deliberately hurtful much like the N-word. Calling a young lady this is an excellent way to get slapped or kicked in the balls.

As perhaps the most powerful force in the universe it has many other names.[1]

Etymologies[edit]

The word is seldom encountered in clinical settings, but there are apparently exceptions.

The vagina is a wonderful place from which most of us came,[note 1] and where many of us try to return to as often as possible. The word vagina simply means "sheath" in Latin, and it has been in use in English for more than three centuries.[2] "Cunt," by comparison, is a legitimate non-slang word with an extremely long history. The earliest known usages were as place names, e.g. Cuntelowe, Warwickshire in 1221 and Gropecuntelane, Oxford and London in 1230)[3] Gropecuntelane was where the brothels were located.[4] Nice! The Middle English word "quentye" had several homonymous meanings including 'pleasing-thing' and 'clever'.[5] From this root we also derive the word 'quaint'.

"Cunt" has several cognates in other languages:[3]

Ultimately, it derives from the Proto-Indo-European stem *gwen-, meaning "woman" (giving it the literal meaning of "womanly bits" and thus cognate with such words as "gynecologist" and "banshee"). The word also has resemblances to "cunabula," a cradle and "cunicle," an obsolete word for a passage. The Romans extended the use of cunnus to mean whore in much the same way that English speakers used "cunt" as a pejorative term for "woman", as well as for a woman's anatomical parts.[7] This usage has now evolved into an abusive derogatory term which has given "cunt" an entirely new meaning,[8] particularly when applied to men as well as women.

Usage[edit]

Cunt is used — particularly by non–American English speakers — in a wide variety of situations, as well as in the more traditional usage in reference to the pudenda. Beginning with the most traditional use, examples include:

Shock value[edit]

A beauty cunt, eh?

Along with other words expressing bigotry, it is widely considered to be the most offensive word in English (at least in the US[9] and UK[10]), above the likes of "motherfucker" and "fuck,"[note 3] but its use and the public exposure to such language has degraded what such a prominent position means. One indication of the shock value of the word is the Scunthorpe problem,Wikipedia in which AOL blocked residents from Scunthorpe, England from creating accounts in 1996.[11]

Mark Lawson, writing in The Guardian (Feb 5, 2004), contends that the word has now lost its power to shock, at least in England.[12] This was following an outburst from punk icon John Lydon (one time member of the Sex Pistols), who, at 10:30 p.m. on February 4th 2004, during a mainstream live British television transmission of "I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!" (a reality show in which failing celebrities degrade themselves for tabloid attention) accused the voting audience at home of being "fucking cunts" for failing to choose him as that night's loser. Fewer than 100 complaints were received by ITV1 (the broadcaster) and Ofcom (the regulatory authority) combined — contrasted with the many thousands that complained about the blasphemy contained in Jerry Springer: The Opera at around the same time. However, swearing of any kind still generates steady complaints before the "watershed" time of 9:00 PM. Australians continue to use the word as a sort of hyphen.[13]

Cunt in popular culture[edit]

Trivia[edit]

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The former Gropecunt Lane in Oxford, now Magpie Lane
Come love, and dwell with me
Under the greenwood tree,
None can more happy be,
Than I shall be if blessed with thee!
(Quoted in Pearsall 1969, 495)[22]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Gustave CourbetWikipedia did name his painting L'Origine du monde ("The Origin of the World")Wikipedia exactly because of that.
  2. As immortalized by Chaucer: And prively he caughte hire by the queynte / And seyde, "Ywis, but if ich have my wille / For deerne love of thee, lemman, I spille."
  3. Although it might have competition from racial slurs, such as nigger
  4. If you don't get it, pretend that you're a trendy text-messaging teenager with no grasp of standard English and rewrite the first two words.
  5. It's a GazaniaWikipedia actually, but whatever.
  6. Riffing off See the Wikipedia article on Please Don't Eat the Daisies.
  7. "Cut" meant the same thing as "cunt" in Elizabethan slang.[20]
  8. Though it has been used sparingly on occasion, usually post-watershed; The Thick of It uses it particularly liberally.
  9. A disc jockey & anarchic TV (sic) personality of the 1970s & 1980s
  10. Reportedly, this was his second choice for the name. The first (rejected) name was supposedly "Mary Hinge".

References[edit]

  1. Wordlist Love Your Vagina (archived from 7 Jul 2013 13:07:10 UTC).
  2. The oldest example of "vagina" in the Oxford English Dictionary comes from 1682, pre-dating the first use of the word Penis by around two years
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "cunt, n.", Oxford English Dictionary.
  4. Etymology Online
  5. The Riverside Chaucer
  6. cunnus, in T. G. Tucker, Etymological Dictionary of Latin (Halle, 1931, repr. Ares Publishers, 1985) ISBN 0-89005-172-0
  7. Rawson, H. (1981), A Dictionary of euphemisms and other doubletalk, Macdonald
  8. The Urban Dictionary only admits of the term being abusive towards women
  9. The most offensive American swear words ranked by Breanna Robinson (Mar 20, 2022) Indy100.
  10. This is Ofcom's ranking of swear words in order of offensiveness: "Oh, f**k, wank, bugger, shitting, arse, head and hole." by Bea Mitchell (9 Feb 2018) Digital Spy.
  11. AOL censors British town's name! by Clive Feather (7 Apr 1996 15:28:52 +0100 BST) The Risks Digest.
  12. Has swearing lost its power to shock?
  13. 9 Outrageous Words That Are Said Every Day In Australia by Brad Esposito (20 Feb 2014) BuzzFeed News.
  14. Cunt Coloring Book: Drawings by Tee Corinne (1975) Pearlchild Productions.
  15. Labiaflowers: A Coloring Book by Tee Corinne (1981) The Naiad Press. ISBN 0930044207.
  16. Corinne, Tee (1943-2006) by Tamsin Wilton (2002) glbtq Encyclopedia Project.
  17. Cunt: A Declaration of Independence by Inga Muscio (2002) Seal Press, 2nd edition. ISBN 1580050751.
  18. And the Thunder Cunt Goes To… by Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (Dec 5, 2016) YouTube.
  19. See the Wikipedia article on Gropecunt Lane.
  20. Great moments in swearing: Naughty spelling in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night by John Kelly (December 1, 2016) Strong Language: A Sweary Blog About Swearing.
  21. Believe Nothing
  22. Read more: Victorian Age — Charles — JRank Articles [1]