Like a Austrillan youtuber i watch who has lives in america due to her job, Points out america seem to find the term worse than other cuss words for some reason. But in Aussies don't care. And most of the other countries don't. England don't really care ethier. However it's not used as commonly i would say since i've rarley heard it.
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It's still considered more vulgar than "fuck", but in some circles you hear it now and then. Not as common as it is in Australia, they just pepper it in as all-purpose seasoning for every occasion 🤣. Brits will keep it in reserve for when we really wanna drive home our disdain of someone
Lol I've just went on a rant about a bully mum and I was she's a cunt this and a cunt that...
It's just a word to us, probably an extreme swear word but I'm Scottish and swearing is second nature.. Its a bit like calling Americans twats or fannies, same thing really
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From what I understand, it is generic in Brittain. In Australia, it's basically the equivalent of nigga - it's endearing.
A lot depends how you use it, it’s very descriptive,
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for example talking about a task.
this is a fuck of a job
this is a shit of a job
this a cunt of a job.
It’s also a common bedfellow with fucking. Derek & Clive (Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore)It has fairly common usage, predominantly in metropolitan areas, I've never heard it used in rural North of England where I live, unless the person using it is piss out of their skulls or is a visitor from the metropolitan areas (London, Liverpool, Manchester)
Usually, yes. It does not have the sexual reference that it has in American English.
i. e "Look at that c*nt over there!" would not be referring to a woman, but a daft person (usually American) doing something ridiculous.It's considered worse than fuck here too, certainly by TV censors, but it's used as commonly as fuck in everyday life. It's not like we say it all the time but you will hear it.
I've been in the U. S. my whole life and I think I've only heard that word used in person once. But it's common online. I've met people who never heard it even once in their lives.
It's not as common as Statians seem to think it is. But the rest of the word doesn't have the same hang-up about it. It's not any worse than any other curse word.
Yeah
Me and a friend nicknamed ourselves the history boys because our nicknames for each other were b*st*rd and c*nt or bc in younger companyIt's not a word you use in polite society. It's mainly used as a pejorative, e. g. "Look what that c*nt Boris Johnson did now."
Yes but less common than Australians use it
I'm American and I use it regularly
i don't like hearing any of those words
It’s not as derisive as in the US.
Ya some people use it a lot
Ya matey boy
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