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hedgehog (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-23-08 03:01 PMOriginal message Suggest your substitute vocabulary of insults here: there are concepts, usually insults, that we all want to express, but the words we use are now offensive. How do we insult our target without hitting innocent bystanders that we don't intend to offend?For example, from time to time someone does something outlandishly stupid. The term "retard" is incredibly offensive. Use the term "dolt" instead.
YOY (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-23-08 03:08 PMResponse to Original message 1. You don't like "asshat" or "clownshoes"? I do.I piss of plenty of folks with the latter and there's no profanity involved at all.
hedgehog (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-23-08 03:12 PMResponse to Reply #1 2. Ooooooh! I like clown shoes! What we need is a replacement for the term "pansy" to describe an ineffectual weakling. I only use that term when tallking about my garden myself, but a lot of people here want to have a term to apply to McCain without insulting our GLBT members!
BerryBush (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-23-08 10:50 PMResponse to Reply #3 4. When I get mad at my (female) cats I call them "daughters of a queen." (A "queen" being the name for a mother cat.) Sort of the feline equivalent of "son of a bitch," but doesn't have the same violent sound.My personal favorite epithet is one my mother used to use: "Son of a seacook!"
countryjake (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-23-08 11:34 PMResponse to Original message 10. A term handed down in my midwestern family, Prick Hadley... has become known, once again, in this western place I'd long ago resettled to. My grandma and mother always used it as the ultimate insult for someone who's nose was so far up in the air that they couldn't smell their own stink. It relates back to the days of the Puritans and religious prudes of colonial ilk. I find it comes in handy with fundamentalist fanatics these days and leaves them seriously wondering what the hell, except that most are hep to my meaning now.
hedgehog (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-23-08 03:12 PMResponse to Reply #1 2. Ooooooh! I like clown shoes! What we need is a replacement for the term "pansy" to describe an ineffectual weakling.