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Let's not beat around the bush. This is an article about the word "cunt". Specifically, how (at least in North America) it's the one word nobody ever uses unless they want to break someone down and in the process make themselves look like a total and complete Jerkass. Even shows comfortable with using other swear words hesitate to use it, and Internet filters sometimes block other words that happen to inadvertently contain it. It is the most offensive "generic" insult possible, rivaled only by racial and ethnic slurs (depending on who's saying them). It's virtually always used to express bitter, mocking contempt, and is more likely to be directed at women than at men; when used by a man against a woman, the argument has just gone thermonuclear. Considering that the word's literal meaning is simply "female genitalia"note in a case of Having a Gay Old Time, it comes from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "scabbard" — cf. the German Scheide still retaining both meanings, the same goes for Polish pochwa — hell, the word 'vagina' itself is simply the Latin word for "scabbard", the extremely negative connotations attached to "cunt" imply that having a vagina is obscene. Note, however, that this is only true in the US and Canada. In many parts of the United Kingdom, while "cunt" is still a very vulgar insult, it is not considered anywhere near as offensive as it is across the pond — being something like a much stronger, crasser version of "arsehole" or "bawbag" — and is therefore more likely to be used in conversation (and be heard on television), and said use is remarkably more unisex in nature. Meanwhile, in Australia and New Zealand, it can practically be a term of endearment, being used as a way of referring to your mates or even strangers, as well as an insult. However, it's still not a word you should sling around if you don't have the intuition to know how you'll be interpreted; context is important. All this can naturally result in Separated by a Common Language — for instance, the Englishman who can't understand why his American friend just broke his nose; after all, he was only having a larf. It should also be noted that it has a somewhat different application in parts of the LGBT community, where "cunty" is used as a euphemism for extreme, often stuck-up confidence and haughtiness, particularly in the ballroom scene. As an extension of that, it is also sometimes used to refer to more flamboyant and often prim and proper gay men in black and Hispanic LGBTQ circles. A subtype of Gendered Insult. See also T-Word Euphemism. |
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The Thick of It is full of Cluster F-Bombs, and the writers aren't afraid of Country Matters either. In one episode an eight-year-old girl is accidentally sent an email reading "Christ alive! What a cunt !!!" and Hilarity Ensues. In another episode, spin doctor Malcolm Tucker receives a birthday cake iced with "Happy Birthday C*nt", from the Prime Minister no less. And in a deleted scene: Combined with Suddenly Shouting and Cut His Heart Out with a Spoon here for maximum effect: The film Spin-Off, In the Loop, turns the use of the word into an art form: The actor who plays Tucker, Peter Capaldi, is known for being exceptionally good at delivering the C-word. In an ad for MacMillan Cancer Support he talked about cancer as "Not my usual Big C." And, when the last two shows combined and Peter Capaldi met Skins... The whole series almost ends with the word: |
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Louis C.K.'s HBO sitcom Lucky Louie has this exchange come up in an argument about the existence of God: One episode involved the word more prominently when Louie and Kim have a fight, things get heated, and he calls her a cunt. Obviously, she shuts down and refuses to talk to him, and he ends up accidentally calling her a cunt again, twice, during his apology. |
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In Puella Magi Madoka Magica, there's a scene where a man on a nearly empty train is trash-talking his girlfriend, and in some translations, the word "cunt" is used. This is the straw that breaks Sayaka's back and drives her to become a Witch. | |
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Against Me! in "Transgender Dysphoria Blues" (which also counts as N-Word Privileges): | |
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There's another example by Shakespeare in Othello. In Act 3 Scene 3, Iago tries to insinuate that Desdemona is not as pure as she seems. He uses the phrase "country disposition", alluding to both the stereotype of the open and passionate Venetian woman and, well...you know. | |
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C Students played with this trope. This was played straight, then lampshaded, and then averted in the most glorious way possible. | |
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In Tuca & Bertie, the bakery features a cross between a cruller and a bundt called the "crunt". The awkwardness of this name gets lampshaded by both title characters. | |
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Metallica released a DVD entitled Cunning Stunts; much earlier, this was also the title of a Caravan album. | |
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In the English localization of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, Miu Iruma, a girl with a penchant for profanity and giving people nicknames, once uses "Cunt Fu" for Tenko Chabashira. | |
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Bojack Horseman: Used as a Did Not Do the Bloody Research gag in the episode "Still Broken". During a heated argument among the cast of Bojack's old show, one actress who's since spent decades living in England drops one in, only for everyone else to recoil. She hastily explains that it's not as serious there. Implied with one of the hate letters Diane receives in "Hank After Dark". |
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In 50/50 (2011), when Kyle catches Rachel cheating on Adam, he refers to her as a cunt, and his date angrily walks off on him. He later says "I think I used too much profanity" when describing how the date went. | |
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In Road, Skin Lad knows there's about to be a fight when the skinheads start calling him 'cunty'. | |
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In [PROTOTYPE 2], a mission involves Heller being informed of a Blackwatch Tank Commander who made some inflammatory remarks about his deceased wife and calls Dana Mercer a "pasty hacker cunt". Dana's objection is at being called "pasty". | |
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In P2, the antagonist, demonstrating just how insane he is, decides that the best time to use this insult is when the woman he's been terrorizing all night is walking away with his taser after cuffing him to a wrecked car that's leaking gasoline. Predictably, this is the final straw that provokes her to use the taser to ignite the gasoline. | |
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Gay Perry in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang: "He called her a... Well, a bad name. (Beat) 'Cunt'." | |
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Hunter Ravenwood of Suicide for Hire freely drops a Cluster F-Bomb just about every other strip, but only drops the C-bomb for emphasis, e.g. when "encouraging" (at gunpoint) a group protesting against gay marriage to disperse. | |
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Blade Bunny expresses a hope that Bunny will get her Money, then giggles and tries to work out other words that rhyme with Bunny. One starts with C and leaves her laughing helplessly. See "Coney" in Real Life examples below. | |
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House: Cameron, of all people, gets away with the "see you next Tuesday" variant, though It Makes Sense in Context—this is during Chase's attempts at courtship by saying he likes her once a week; the line's delivery didn't suggest the hidden meaning, but the euphemism is not hidden. | |
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A (scripted) stand-up scene in an episode of Louie has him dealing with a female heckler by using it, though. | |
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And, when the last two shows combined and Peter Capaldi met Skins... | |
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The Bugger Anthology: The Doctor furiously calls Davros a cunt in "It's me, Davros", though the middle of the word is censored by a bleep in the audio and by asterisks in the subtitles. | |
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Dexter: "An Inconvenient Lie." Dexter has a serial rapist car salesman bound on his table; the killer's trying to buy time by picking through Dexter's mind, eventually calling his girlfriend, Rita, a cunt. Dexter, who claims to be completely emotionless, responds by driving a knife into the guy's chest with great force. "DON'T! (Stab) ...talk that way about my girlfriend." In season 4 Arthur loves this, using it against his wife, his daughter, and a random barfly. Season 3, Debra to Yuki: "You're really a cunt, aren't you?", or something along those lines. |
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia features no less than six uses of cunt in roughly thirty seconds in the episode Hero or Hate Crime. Dee, the sole female of the group, is the only one to find it offensive. Dee does use it herself later on, though; in "The Gang Gets Cursed," she gives her neighbor a sarcastic trophy reading "Cunt of the Year." |
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Averted for the French word "con" which usually means dumbass with varying degrees of intensity depending on adjectives used (even Bart Simpson uses it in the dub). It's not polite but it is far from being the most offensive word as many French-speaking people don't know that it originally is a synonym for vagina (so when it is used in that context, it actually has the vulgar connotations of its English use). Alternately, for the "very unpleasant person" meaning of the english word, a pejorative suffix may be appended to form "connard(m)/connasse(f)", which is far more insulting than the base word. | |
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In the Superjail! episode "Stingstress", Lord Stingray at one point remarks about the Mistress "Why, that see you next—". | |
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The language in Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall is as crude as you would want a soldier's memoir to be. What is surprising is that when Milligan's reading of the book is broadcast on the BBC it is abridged but uncensored and the C-word is left in (at least in April 2018 on BBC 4 Extra). | |
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Better Things: Sam and Max get into an argument in Season 4 that culminates with them calling each other cunts (first genuinely, then from amusement). | |
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In Bruges gives us this gem: | |
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The spoof Dance Flick has an implied use, where the dance teacher Ms. Cameltoé (Amy Sedaris) introduces herself: | |
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In Monster Mash (1995), Count Dracula introduces his wife: "She's a count, too, but she spells it differently." | |
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Sex and the City features prissy Charlotte using the euphemistic version (while having her friends try on bridesmaid dresses, she objects to Samantha's efforts to raise the hemline): "No! I don't want anyone to see your... see you next Tuesday Carrie, having never heard this euphemism before, takes a couple of seconds to piece it together, then sarcastically says "Ohhh, is that a Schoolhouse Rock! episode I MISSED?" |
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In Grand Theft Auto V, Trevor Philips of drops a cluster c-bomb while stomping Johnny K. to death. Trevor's partner-in-crime Michael De Santa later drops an atomic c-bomb to end a rant about how chaotic his life had become when Trevor reentered his life. | |
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Near the end of Vampirocracy, Leon uses it in his typical Cluster F-Bomb. Justified in that this was a truly extreme situation in which his usual standard of cursing was inadequate. | |
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Word-play show Just a Minute once saw Kenneth Williams go off on a long rant aimed at the genial National Treasure host, Nicholas Parsons: | |
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In one Fullmetal Alchemist scanlation, Olivier Armstrong gets called a "cunt" by a Central Command general. | |
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The Night Unfurls: Though she doesn't say it all the time, Sanakan is fond of using this word to describe anyone who is a Jerkass. In particular, she calls Grishom "a flabby old cunt" during a meeting in the council chamber. The narration described this phrase as something that is on everyone's minds at the moment. | |
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Subverted in the Community episode "Beginner Pottery": | |
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Shakespeare also has a bilingual example in Henry V, in which the French-speaking Princess Katherine, getting an English lesson from her lady-in-waiting, is both horrified and amused to discover that the English words "foot" and "gown" (which Katherine and her lady mispronounce as "coun") resemble the French words for "fuck" and "cunt." | |
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In the authorized Rambo fanfiction Rambo: Year One, Colletta's nickname is revealed to be "Greasy Cunt" on account of his thick mustache. | |
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24-Hour Party People introduces Joy Division with a scene where Ian Curtis repeatedly calls Tony Wilson a cunt. | |
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal managed to provide the image for Spoonerism by having a pet-store employee attempt calling a puppy for sale a "capable runt", and failing... badly. | |
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The Boys (2019): "Cunt" is basically Billy Butcher's go-to insult, though it can also be a compliment depending on context (not that the latter comes up much). In "The Innocents", Hughie Campbell finally calls him out on it. | |
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Kill Bill Volume Two: Bill uses it at the end, when, mortally wounded at her hands, he confesses to the Bride: "No, you're a great person. You're my favorite person. But every now and then, you can be a real cunt." In the TV broadcast, humorously, the last word is altered to "sore-head." It's also used in Volume One by Buck, the scumbag rapist orderly, in telling his latest "customer" about the Bride's spitting tendencies, unaware that she's just come out of her coma, just a few minutes before both of them get what's coming to them in a big way. Also in Volume One, the Bride mentions that she can still "see the faces of the cunts that did this to [her], and the dicks responsible" |
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Arrested Development: We have Lindsay and Tobias' argument which is interrupted by their daughter, Maeby's sudden arrival: In addition, the name of the family yacht was the Seaward. It's not pronounced to rhyme with "steward". Of course, Gob's new yacht is actually called The C-Word. Come on! |
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On the Jimquisition, almost all instances of the word cunt are interrupted by the theme song of Skeleton Warriors. | |
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BlazBlue Alternative: Remnant: Luna lets out a c-bomb when she starts insulting Ragna in Chapter 56, though it's cut short by switching to Ruby's POV with the rest of her team and Jubei. In Chapter 70, after Ruby shoots off his hat, Terumi similarly lets out a C-bomb that Ruby cuts off. After Ruby shoots him point-blank in the face, he lets out another, and unlike the previous ones, it isn't cut off. |
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In Ian McEwan's novel Atonement (and the film adaptation), Robbie uses the word twice in a short, obscene love letter that is accidentally delivered to Cecilia, the object of his affection. One thing leads to another, and in the end, it doesn't turn out well for either of them... One of the tracks on the film's soundtrack makes a subtle reference to it — the track's name: "Cee, You And Tea". Cecilia at least finds it Actually Pretty Funny. | |
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Excel♡Saga has an example in one of the earlier manga chapters. Notably also a case of Sophisticated as Hell, as pointed out in the translation notes in the back of the volume. | |
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SCP Foundation: The word makes an appearance in a stream of Angrish in the SCP 022-J joke article regarding the phenomenon that people think titanium is a super-strong metal (and the frothing rage towards these people by those who know it's not). The researcher lets loose with this word when he's beating a security guard with a computer keyboard after snapping while editing the report: | |
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In The Exorcist, when Regan is possessed by a demon, she swears a lot and uses this word among the vast range of swear words that she has. One of her lines says: "Do you know what she did, your cunting daughter?" | |
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Memento: Natalie finally gets Leonard to snap and punch her when she refers to his dead wife with the word. | |
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In Oruchuban Ebichu, Ebichu, in front of a suggestive background, describes how the fall season is associated with chestnuts, kuri, and squirrels, risu; chestnuts and squirrels, or, kuri to risu, sounds like "clitoris". In an Eye Catch, the characters for "manko" are almost spelled out, but end up spelling "manso". | |
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There's a Y: The Last Man comic where the leader of the Amazons gets called "cunt" by a girl she's taken prisoner and calmly explains the origins of the word and claims its origins don't justify how it has come to be used as the most offensive swear in the English language... Then, after the girl calls her a bitch, she orders Hero to kill the girl. | |
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In Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, Donna scratches "CUN" into Gaz's car as revenge for him having an affair with Janet. Gaz arrives before she can finish the word, and asks what a "cun" is. | |
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Pops up in The Canterbury Tales, where it's spelled "queynte". An old Anglo-Saxon word. | |
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The Love Guru: Responding to a complaint that another character can't face something, the title character says "What is it you can't face?" Now say it again in an Indian accent: "What is it, you cuntface?" This was used in a lot of advertising material. | |
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Guns N' Roses' Greatest Hits album includes a Precision F-Strike in "Since I Don't Have You" ("Yeah, we're fucked!"), but their Cover Version of the Dead Boys' "Ain't It Fun" has the radio version due to the line "Ain't it fun when you tell her she's just a cunt?". It also shows up in "Bad Obsession", with the verse "I call my mother/She's just a cunt now/Said I'm sick in the head". | |
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Triptych Continuum: The previous name of "Canterlot Unicorns Need Equal Treatment", described in Luna's Lottery Lunacy as "the largest, best-organized, well-funded, and most delusional group of self-promoting racists on the continent." They were originally named "Canterlot Unicorns Negating Traditional Swears", but for some reason, decided that name wasn't working out. | |
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More recently, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue came up with these alternative derivations of common words: Another joke on Clue was about a photo of the coalition government leadership of the time: Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron standing with Liberal Democrat Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, or as Jack Dee put it 'a conservative with a little c'. |
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Inverted in Hot Fuzz, when a Swear Jar is shown. Each swear is given various rates, while some letters are replaced by Symbol Swearing. Except the word with the highest rate, Cunt. In the extra features, Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost are on a promotional tour for the film. They're about to do a TV interview. | |
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Canadian punk group Nomeansno's "No Fgnuikc" packs six instances of the line "All I see are cocks and cunts" into a breakneck 31 seconds. | |
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Becky Lynch called Alexa Bliss this subtly on Talking Smack. | |
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Used in Hellsing Ultimate Abridged. When asked what it is like to sell out everyone he knew for his own sake, the captain who secured Rip's carrier admitted to feeling like one of these. Rip Van Winkle proceeds to check his privilege. Zorin screams the word while Seras was gunning down her zeppelin, and for dispelling her illusion. A young Seras tells the orphanage head where she'd like to stab his mother. And when telling him that she'd rather have his mother's than being adopted. Anderson calls Maxwell this when asked to explain why he's leaving him to die, and also when telling Heinkel to ignore Maxwell's orders. Heinkel gets back by using his own words when she and the Iscariot support him against Alucard's legions, which impresses Alucard with its utter sass. |
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In Inside Man, said to a conniving Madeleine White (Jodie Foster), "You're a magnificent cunt." She seemingly takes it as a compliment. | |
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Bones and All: Sully is a friendly but creepy fellow eater who follows Maren around and offers to be her companion. Obviously getting a Dirty Old Man vibe from him, Maren turns him down. In response, he launches into a vulgar tirade that includes calling Maren a cunt, instantly revealing that she made the right decision to avoid him. | |
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Grand Theft Auto: In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, this word is dropped several times throughout the game. Considering the other offensive words that are used and the overall cringe worthy subject matter of the game, it's not surprising. However, it's thrown in for attentive radio listeners in Grand Theft Auto III: (Head Radio music station is hosted by none other than DJ Michael Hunt, who states his name pretty frequently. And let's not forget this from Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories: Citizens United Negating Technology for Life and People's Safety. In Grand Theft Auto V, Trevor Philips of drops a cluster c-bomb while stomping Johnny K. to death. Trevor's partner-in-crime Michael De Santa later drops an atomic c-bomb to end a rant about how chaotic his life had become when Trevor reentered his life. |
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Copious usage in Deadwood. Noteworthy, in that the first use of this word in the show is within ten minutes of the very first episode, and by a woman, at that. |
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A recurring segment on This Hour Has 22 Minutes is “Computer Corner�, in which Gunter Wilson teaches the audience about computers despite knowing virtually nothing about them. One sketch dealt with Instant Messaging and Gunter used several abbreviations including an unfortunate one for “See you next Tuesday.� The audience doesn’t see the abbreviation but the implication is clear. | |
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Curb Your Enthusiasm: Larry David's use of it during a poker game causes an effeminate acquaintance to have a slow-motion nervous breakdown. Made all the funnier when David later mentions in retrospect, he "should've said "pussy". Larry gets in trouble when he submits an obituary for his wife's aunt and the paper misprints a line, "Devoted sister, beloved cunt." Marty Funkhauser's joke he tells Jerry Seinfeld: "P.S. Your cunt is in the sink" Susie in "The Grand Opening": "Fuck you, you car wash cunt! I had a dental appointment!" |
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As a British-born critic who spent a long time living in Australia, Yahtzee of Zero Punctuation frequently uses the word to in his reviews, perhaps most famously at the end of his review of Quantum Conundrum when calling out an obnoxious Steam forum poster who claimed that anyone who didn't know how to edit Unreal .ini files to fix the game's issues or have a top-end PC had no business playing PC games. | |
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In Spy, Agent Ford (Jason Statham) is told to not use this word due to complaints from the HR department. He states that it means something completely different back from where he's from, to which another agent retorts that in the US, it means vagina. | |
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John, the protagonist of Ted, dislikes the word so much that it hurts his ears. | |
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Ingrid Goes West makes sure the audience has no illusions about Ingrid's sanity and kindness when it introduces our hero while she's screaming the word at a bride on her wedding day. | |
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This is just one of the many profanities thrown around throughout the Miriam Black series. | |
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The Silence of the Lambs: Clarice's first visit to Hannibal Lecter is made even more unpleasant when one of the other patients snarls "I can smell your cunt!" at her. She then repeats those exact words to Hannibal when prompted. | |
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Nathan uses it relatively often in Misfits, frequently when he's chatting up a girl (his seduction techniques are notoriously terrible). The pilot episode also features this argument between two girls: And the season 2 finale, when the boys are discussing what their super-hero names should be: |
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In The Way, Way Back, Allison Janney's character combines this with Fun with Acronyms when she complains about one family, "They called me a 'see-you-next-Tuesday'. To my face." | |
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It also managed to make its way into their farewell show, Monty Python Live (Mostly): One Down, Five to Go, during the second verse of "The Penis Song": | |
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PONY.MOV: In "PARTY.MOV", Pinkie Pie wears a shirt with the word "cunt" clearly written on it. | |
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Behemoth: Used in the opening line of The Satanist, in case anyone had missed its Nay-Theist themes: | |
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Don't Say Goodbye, Farewell: Jarkko Mäkinen, a Finnish character, tells Kanril Eleya while attacking an Orion fleet to "focus on that helvetin huora,note "fucking whore", referring to an enemy battleship let me deal with the little vitut!"note "cunts", referring to some corvettes 'Vittu' is considered a relatively mild profanity in Finnish. | |
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The Handmaid's Tale has Janine calling Mrs. Putnam a cunt, despite Offred's warnings to Janine not to act up. The offense isn't the word, it's that talking back or disrespecting the Wives can get Janine killed or sent to the Colonies. However, later on that season, Offred calls Mrs. Waterford exactly that to her face whilst she's delivering an epic "The Reason You Suck" Speech. | |
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In Dragon ShortZ she rubs additional salt in the wound, delivering a "The Reason You Suck" Speech regarding his failure at parenting when he comes to her angrily demanding a rematch and polishes it off by agreeing to "maybe" fight him again "someday" when he "stop(s) acting like a massive cunt." | |
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Roger in American Dad! uses this when Francine orders him off the phone. "I'll call you later, the boss is being a real—Catch U Next Tuesday!" That lady is a real C-word. Hey, we're all guys here; I'll just say it: "Cuckoohead." |
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In Swordcat Princess, Arayna uses the C-word after "racist" as she grumbles epithets at her sister Kathryn for making her retract her vampire wings. Kathryn returns the favor upon recognizing Arayna's voice under the mask that "disguises" her as one of the bad guys. | |
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In Touch, we get this from Caleb, a specially-bred Child Soldier who has just gained a means of escaping from his life of enslavement, after his female boss addresses him as "Thirteen." | |
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In Dragon Ball Z Abridged, Vegeta calls Android 18 one during their fight (visibly stunning everyone present), which leads to her breaking his arm. The scene is revisited in Kai Abridged 3: In Dragon ShortZ she rubs additional salt in the wound, delivering a "The Reason You Suck" Speech regarding his failure at parenting when he comes to her angrily demanding a rematch and polishes it off by agreeing to "maybe" fight him again "someday" when he "stop(s) acting like a massive cunt." |
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In an omake joke at the end of volume 5 of Monster Musume, cyclops girl Manako is upset because someone made fun of her name on the MON Squad roster list, by crossing out the "na" character and writing in an "n" (see above and below in Real Life). Zombina is rendered speechless trying not to laugh, Tionishia doesn't get it, and Doppel was the culprit. The joke completely fell flat in the official English translation where they simply had "nookie" scrawled in above the crossed-out "na". | |
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It shows up a few times in Queer as Folk, mostly fairly casually, but in one case, it was enough to end a friendship. | |
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Oona Out of Order: Unstuck in Time Oona calls Francesca, Edward's restaurant consultant, a "pretentious cunt" after finding out in 2003 that the suspicions she had about Edward and Francesca in 2004 were accurate. | |
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The Midnight Screenings review of Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas has Dave refer to an unlikable secondary character as "Cunty McMomface", much to the amusement of that episode's co-hosts. | |
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Black Lagoon's dub has the word used only once during the Roberta arc, as Revy is preparing for her one-on-one battle with Roberta. There's also Fritz Stanford's Curse Cut Short during the Nazi arc where he tries to call Revy this after she makes him Talk to the Gun. |
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An American Werewolf in London: David attempts to get himself arrested by saying various forms of slander in front of a policeman. | |
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A Something*Positive strip had this as the next-to-last line of hostility Mike crosses with regards to PeeJee. He even stammers when he says it. The last line? Physical threats. Which of course results in pain from her many friends. | |
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The Game of Thrones universe may as well be called "Game of Cunts", considering how widespread the use of it is in Westeros. ''Game of Thrones': One of our early signs that Joffrey Baratheon is in fact pure evil is when he uses this term to refer to Arya Stark. This is probably Sandor Clegane's favourite word. Bronn isn't a terribly bad guy (Only in It for the Money at least) but he makes his opinion of Joffery quite clear in "Garden of Bones": Yara Greyjoy unleashes an awesome Cluster C-Bomb as she verbally bitchslaps her dumbass brother Theon in front of all his troops: A brigand Sandor is in the middle of killing uses this as his last words. And that's after Sandor gave him a chance at picking a better choice than "Fuck you". Arya and (once again) Sandor exchange opinions on the naming of weapons, which gets alluded to some seasons later when Olenna Tyrell reveals to Jamie she was the principal actor in Joffrey's assassination. Jaime declares he's willing to go to war with Robert over his sister and snarks that the subsequent ballad can be called "The War for Cersei's Cunt." Coincidentally, this is also the first time Cersei is named on-screen and she is suitably unimpressed. Jaime also refers to Grand Maester Pycelle as "that grey, sunken cunt." Renly uses it in "The Wolf and the Lion" when discussing the Lannisters with Loras. Tyrion in regards to his father in "Fire and Blood". Locke uses it to describe Catelyn in "Walk of Punishment". Captain Mero asks Daenerys to show her C-word to see if it's worth fighting for. Grey Worm is so offended that he offers to slice his tongue. Arya's opinion on the waif girl who attacks her in "High Sparrow". Smalljon's eloquent opinion of Roose Bolton. When Jaime meets with Olenna before offering to kill her quickly with poison, she asks what the name of Jaime's sword at his hip is, noting that it originally belonged to the late Joffrey. He replies that it's "Widow's Wail". Olenna's response? House of the Dragon: Daemon Targaryen's favorite insult, which he often uses for the Hightowers, which he very much despises for having his brother King Viserys maintain him at a distance, especially Otto. Then there's his answer to Otto's demands to surrender and accept Aegon as king. Rhaenyra Targaryen mentions calling her midwife a cunt whilst giving birth. Ser Criston Cole, still bitter ten years after Rhaenyra rejected his proposal, calls her a "spoiled cunt" in conversation with Alicent. The queen is slightly taken aback by the vehemence of the statement. |
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One of Withnail and I's most quotable lines: | |
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My Little Pony: Totally Legit Recap: The Equestria Girls version of Fluttershy describes Sunset Shimmer summarily by calling her a cunt. | |
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In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, this word is dropped several times throughout the game. Considering the other offensive words that are used and the overall cringe worthy subject matter of the game, it's not surprising. However, it's thrown in for attentive radio listeners in Grand Theft Auto III: (Head Radio music station is hosted by none other than DJ Michael Hunt, who states his name pretty frequently. | |
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While on the topic of Hitler, in some Hitler Rants, thanks to the power of Mondegreen, Mohnke insults Hitler by calling him a... well... cunt. | |
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The Gentlemen: Used around 23 times by multiple characters, in very colorful ways. The most prominent probably being the whole exchange between Coach and Ernie over whether one of the other Toddlers calling Ernie a "black cunt" qualifies as racist. | |
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Lampshaded on the Unpopular Opinion podcast and other shows on the network, where host Adam Tod Brown added a "Cunt Ding-er" to celebrate each time the word is used by a co-host or guest. It was added in response to multiple occasions when guests would curse freely until they used the word, and then ask "if it was OK to swear" on the show. It is frequently abused by guests once they are aware of the joke. | |
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Some feminists have attempted to reclaim the word; there's a piece in The Vagina Monologues called (what else?) Reclaiming Cunt. (seriously, it culminates in loud, repeated exclamations of CUNT!!! It is pretty awesome to behold), and there's Inga Muscio's book Cunt: A Declaration of Independence. Hasn't quite been reclaimed on the level that "queer" has been for gays, but it's still something to note. | |
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Archer: Played with heavily in Season 5, when Cheryl becomes a country music singer. Guess how the cast starts pronouncing it. It's subtle, but all the Tunts have first names that start with C: Cheryl, Cecil, Cornelius. All, like, five Cornelii. And Cecil's ship (as well as the two-part episode that features it) is called the "Sea Tunt." There's also this exchange in Season 6: |
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In one issue of Power Girl Satanna can be seen wearing a shirt that says "CU Next Tues" in a flashback. | |
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In Seitokai Yakuindomo, Shino tries to teach Tsuda the meaning of the English phrase "dry eyes" by writing "ma_ko aren't getting wet" on the chalkboard. It's supposed to be filled in "manako" (eyes), but it looks a lot like the censored form of "manko" (see Real Life below). | |
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In District 9, which drops Cluster F Bombs all over the place due to most of its dialogue being improvised, has the word "cunt" used twice, both by The Dragon Koobus, and both of which are used to refer to prawns he is persecuting. | |
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The Boys in the Band. It becomes a Running Gag. Later: |
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The Brute Splicers in BioShock 2 are about as civilized as they look, language and all. | |
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A near use of it occurs in Gunnerkrigg Court by a schoolmate of Annie's mother in a flashback before he gets punched out by Eglamore. | |
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There's an instance in Twelfth Night where Malvolio finds a forged note by Sir Toby that appears to have come from the Countess and proclaims it authentic based on the handwriting: "See how she makes her Cs, her U, an her Ts, and thus makes her Ps." This quote allowed the BBC to get away with saying it very prolifically when they aired the scene at 6:40 pm on a Saturday night. |
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The Last of Us Part II: While Ellie is interrogating Nora for information on Abby's whereabouts, Nora mocks Joel's death, saying he was a bitch who deserved what he got. Ellie calls her a "Fucking cunt". | |
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And let's not forget this from Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories: Citizens United Negating Technology for Life and People's Safety. | |
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Tossed about so many times in Closer that its two female stars took to using affectionately with each other in order to lessen their discomfort. Oddly, neither of their characters uses it in regard to each other. It's said by one man to another who has slept with his wife, and by the same man to a woman, asking, "What does your cunt taste like? | |
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"Cunt" is among the words Cartman uses during his literal swear-storm in Bigger, Longer, And Uncut. | |
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In The Way of the Gun, Ryan Philippe delivers this line that made it onto the list '100 Greatest Movie Insults': | |
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A weird case in Gintama where our hero Gintoki calls his Evil Former Friend's Perky Female Minion Matako, Manko, or rather Ma*ko. This is used in an odd way to fight the Japanese conservative "A woman's body belongs to a man" with her replying that while her heart belongs to her "Shinsuke-sama", her body is her own. | |
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Crumbling Down: Marinette calls Lila this when talking about revealing the latter girl's true nature, much to the surprise of her class. | |
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Azealia Banks made very liberal use of it in "212" (her breakout hit), and she also uses it with great frequency in the rest of her work. Half of it is an attempt to retake the word (which she has repeatedly stated is her intention), the other half comes from ballroom slang. | |
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The phrase has since associated itself with the otherwise squeaky-clean and inoffensive singer James Blunt. James apparently winces but takes it philosophically. | |
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Will & Grace: Almost said by Karen, unsurprisingly: | |
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In Savage Dragon, two superwomen named Rapture and She-Dragon fought each other for reasons that aren't important here. Rapture manages to get as far as "You stupid cu -" before she is cut off mid-sentence. | |
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Philosophy Tube: In Is Philosophy Just White Guys J3rk!ng Off? the characters make multiple insinuations that Kant was a cunt for his racism without ever actually saying the word. Mostly by Abigail taking some creative liberty with how the characters pronounce Kant's name. | |
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It'd barely be worth mentioning how New Kids averts this by dropping "kut" (Dutch for "cunt") left and right. The series is ripe with Precision F Strikes, and "kut" is a quite common word in Dutch. But the German dub averts this hilariously: "Kut" is not replaced with whatever German swear word would be more appropriate in that situation, if any. Nope. Instead, about every other time, it's translated to "Fotze" which is quite a strong swear word and normally only refers to women. Otherwise, it's translated to "Muschi" which isn't a swear word at all (or wasn't one before people started quoting New Kids), and which literally translates to "pussy" — not in the sense of "coward," but in the sense of both "vulva" and "cat." | |
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In Fallout: Equestria - Project Horizons, this is how Deus refers to all mares to the point of being his catchphrase. It's even the last word he says (in a robotic monotone) due to his lower jaw being split open before he accidentally dies in an explosion. He later gets his brain hooked up to a tank, though. | |
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Journey to Chaos: Shadow Dengel almost says this in regards to the Mother Dragon but Eric cuts him off with a spear. Note that Shadow Dengel also called her a "shame" and a "slut" but Eric was able to ignore those. | |
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30 Rock: An episode appropriately titled "The C Word" centered around Liz being called this and freaking out. The word was never actually spoken, but a supporting character played by Rachel Dratch screamed "Runt!" whenever it was about to be spoken. It Makes Sense in Context. Averted in a future episode, in which Kenneth says to Liz, "You're acting like a real C-word right now! That's right — a Cranky Sue!" |
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The World's End has three uses, all of which are spoken by Manchild protagonist Gary King, and, as with similar character Ed in Shaun of the Dead (part of the same Thematic Series), are used to illustrate his immaturity. When he greets his long-lost friends for the pub crawl: When he notices that the "King Gary" he carved into a piece of wood says "King Gay": And, of course, his argument with the Network: |
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In Cheating Death: Those That Lived, it's Johanna's favorite word. Her chapter consists of the seven times she called someone one throughout her life, from an annoying classmate to President Snow himself (twice!). | |
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HBO's Rome loves this word, frequently combining it with Roman blasphemy ("Juno's cunt!") Justified in that ancient Roman curses were almost entirely scatological and the equivalent of "cunt" note cunnus, which oddly enough is not believed by etymologists to be directly related to cunt. According to Wikipedia, the former has cognates in Greek and Persian and has been traced to the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European word kutnos, "crack", while the latter comes from the Germanic languages and one of two PIE roots - gon, "create" or gune, "woman". was one of the milder ones. | |
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On one episode of Veep (appropriately titled "C**tgate") Selina spends a whole episode obsessed with finding the staffer who reportedly called her the C-word. Turns out it was everyone. (Except for her personal assistant Gary, who admits that he called Selina the C-word, but turns out that he thinks that the C-word is "crone".) | |
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Vida: Lyn tells Emma to "tone down [her] cuntiness" when they reunite in their mother's apartment. | |
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Very much averted with Game Grumps, seen as Jon drops it in the first few minutes of the first episode. | |
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"Dirty" Den on Eastenders once failed to sneak the word it when the actor left rather too long a pause in the middle of addressing a PC as "constable" - there's a fine art in getting the insult noticeable but not blatant. Try it at home, kids! | |
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In Progress Wrestling The most common chant Jimmy Havoc gets is "Jimmy Jimmy you're a cunt, Jimmy you're a cunt". Paul Robinson also gets this chant but Jimmy is replaced with Robbo | |
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On RuPaul's Drag Race, the drag queens are encouraged to display their Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent. | |
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In PAYDAY 2, Jimmy uses the word very frequently. | |
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The only subtitled Russian line in the entirety of Red Sparrow (the rest of the film uses Translation Convention apart from an untranslated greeting) is when SVR Hungarian Station Chief Volontov refers to a female mole he's working as a "stupid cunt". | |
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In Spectre, as M confronts C (who has been revealed to be working for the nefarious titular organization). C sneeringly suggests that M stands for "moron" as he tries to shoot him, only to realize that the gun is empty. M responds in kind as he reveals that he has the clip, saying, "And now I know what "C" stands for. (Beat) Careless." While he uses a very benign word, the pause leaves no doubt as to what M was really getting at. | |
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Snakes on a Plane: "Your mother's cunt smells like carpet cleaner." | |
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In the Pusher film series, there's a particularly odious pimp and drug dealer named "Kurt the Cunt". This was the actor's real nickname. Director Nicolas Winding Refn met him at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting while doing research for the film and decided to Cast the Expert. | |
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And now to classic Latin, the main source being satirist Martial. You must know that the dividing line between good and bad wasn't hetero and homo, but active and passive. Thus "cunnus" is laden with inferiority (and the correct way to throw a deadly insult on a Roman is saying he is performing oral on his partner). "vagina" isn't used even once by Martial! To add to generic biology failure, "vulva" refers to the uterus of the sow (a delicatesse just second to otter noses). | |
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In RedLetterMedia's Mr. Plinkett review of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Plinkett analyzes the "Star Wars Ring Theory" and ponders several times whether the plot of the films can be described as a circle, calling it a "big C." Whenever he says "big C," the screen shows an infamous clip of Jennifer Lawrence being rude to a reporter at a press conference, implying another kind of "big C.". Otherwise, Plinkett himself has said it completely uncensored a few times, once to refer to Jar Jar, once to refer to a dogs vagina, and another to refer to a character from Titanic. | |
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At a Mystery Science Theater 3000 convention, Trace Beaulieu almost referred to Kim Cattrall with the word, but caught himself halfway through. His censored version also showed up on an actual MST3K episode. | |
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Snatch. has one to show the resident London Gangster, Brick Top, is Sophisticated as Hell: "Do you know what Nemesis means? A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent. Personified in this case by a 'orrible cunt. Me." | |
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In The Dolorous Adventure Of Brother Banenose, Norbert the false swineherd uses the word at Fairuza a few times, usually after she's done him some grievous harm. | |
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Have I Got News for You has made several oblique references to the word: In the week preceding one episode, an MP, Richard Graham, had referred to another person as a cunt (apparently while drunk) on his blog. Bob Monkhouse worked in two subtle references to the word. First, claiming that people somehow instinctively knew that he was from Kent, as he could always hear them muttering the word as he walked past them in the street, and then: |
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In Bob's Burgers episode "Poops... I Didn't do it Again", Louise says "See you next Tuesday" to her parents when discussing overnight vacation at the Aquarium. Whether she knew what that implied or not, Bob did and told her not to say that again. | |
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Helter Skelter - Lilico uses the word in a sexual sense (in Japanese as well, by the way) to berate her assistant Michiko to remind her of the time she traded Sex for Services: | |
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Shooter Jennings (son of Waylon) titled his first album Put The 'O' Back In Country. | |
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Subverted in The Snapper. Dessie is telling a joke down the pub in this vein: | |
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The Ugandans in The Book of Mormon are quite fond of the word, and "Hasa Diga Eebowai" abounds with it. Later in the song, we get this: The song ends with a great exclamation of "Fuck you, God! In the cunt!" |
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More than once, characters in Worst. Person. Ever. lampshade how Raymond Gunt's surname oh so easily rhymes with a certain swear. | |
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As per current Australian language customs, Mr Doodleburger uses the word in nearly every line in several of his Gag Dub videos. | |
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Dead Like Me has Delores Herbig using the "see you next Tuesday" variety. | |
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In the Pokémon games starting from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the player was allowed to create phrases inside the game using a library of pre-provided words, which included the names of Pokemon and attacks. Upon the transition to Heart Gold and Soul Silver, the prefab wordlist had the word Snatch (referring to that Dark-type attack that lets you steal an opponent's buffing moves and use them yourself) removed, as it was found that players with female player characters would use that word rudely when making slogans and catchphrases. And yet, in Pokémon X and Y, if you give your female character a name that starts with the letter C, your friends start giving you nickname options like Lady C, Li'l C, and C-kins. Someone at Nintendo dropped the ball to let your friendly rivals call your protag a cunt with regularity. | |
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Of all the swearing in the Acquisitions Incorporated podcasts, only a single instance required a censorship bleep. This trope in action. | |
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Kim's Convenience: Mr. Kim once misspells "discount" as "discunt" on one of the signs in the store (the word is covered in some way whenever it's in the camera shot but it's made obvious that's the exact spelling Mr. Kim used). A customer finds it hilarious, whereas Pastor Nina and Mrs. Kim are horrified. Mr. Kim doesn't realize what "cunt" is and is confused as to why a big deal is being made over what he thinks is a harmless spelling mistake, leading Pastor Nina to awkwardly explain the connotations behind the word. | |
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: When asked what he thinks of Nurse Ratched, McMurphy's response is "She's kind of a cunt." | |
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Reign of the Seven Spellblades: An unusual example that was added by the English translator as a Woolseyism due to the series taking place in a Fantasy Counterpart Culture to England, though the English translation is in US English. The translator renders an insult leveled at Miligan by her defeated opponent Deschamps in volume 10 as "What a cunt." The original Japanese wording was ���れ�ん� abazure onna, literally "tiger-woman"—roughly meaning "minx", "tease", or "bitch" in context. | |
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In Life On Mars, Irish suspect O'Brien asks whether Gene Hunt is rhyming slang. What for is discreetly left out. Which makes for a great Brick Joke in episode 1.06 of Ashes to Ashes (2008), where a character demonstrates: |
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Saturday Night Live had a sketch about music executives trying to get Cee-Lo Green's single "Fuck You" changed so it can air on TV (as "fuck," like "cunt," is one of the seven words you can't say on TV). One of the executives (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) calls a female censor a "...world-class Country Strong". | |
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Violet & Daisy: The rival hitmen who Violet encounters call her a cunt among other things. | |
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''Game of Thrones': One of our early signs that Joffrey Baratheon is in fact pure evil is when he uses this term to refer to Arya Stark. This is probably Sandor Clegane's favourite word. Bronn isn't a terribly bad guy (Only in It for the Money at least) but he makes his opinion of Joffery quite clear in "Garden of Bones": Yara Greyjoy unleashes an awesome Cluster C-Bomb as she verbally bitchslaps her dumbass brother Theon in front of all his troops: A brigand Sandor is in the middle of killing uses this as his last words. And that's after Sandor gave him a chance at picking a better choice than "Fuck you". Arya and (once again) Sandor exchange opinions on the naming of weapons, which gets alluded to some seasons later when Olenna Tyrell reveals to Jamie she was the principal actor in Joffrey's assassination. Jaime declares he's willing to go to war with Robert over his sister and snarks that the subsequent ballad can be called "The War for Cersei's Cunt." Coincidentally, this is also the first time Cersei is named on-screen and she is suitably unimpressed. Jaime also refers to Grand Maester Pycelle as "that grey, sunken cunt." Renly uses it in "The Wolf and the Lion" when discussing the Lannisters with Loras. Tyrion in regards to his father in "Fire and Blood". Locke uses it to describe Catelyn in "Walk of Punishment". Captain Mero asks Daenerys to show her C-word to see if it's worth fighting for. Grey Worm is so offended that he offers to slice his tongue. Arya's opinion on the waif girl who attacks her in "High Sparrow". Smalljon's eloquent opinion of Roose Bolton. When Jaime meets with Olenna before offering to kill her quickly with poison, she asks what the name of Jaime's sword at his hip is, noting that it originally belonged to the late Joffrey. He replies that it's "Widow's Wail". Olenna's response? |
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My Immortal: Professor Trevolry dismisses Ebony by saying "OK you can go now, see ya cunt." | |
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From Return of The Streetfighter, after Terry silences Gentoku Ryo as part of a two-person hit: | |
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Cloud Atlas's fourth chapter is full of swearing, but Dermot Hoggins managed to get the film a 15 rating with this trope (to quote the back of the DVD, "contains strong language, once very strong").note It certainly contributed, but with the strong violence and other profanities, this was going to be a 15 regardless. | |
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Harley Quinn (2019): Doctor Psycho calls Wonder Woman the C-word on national television, which shocks everybody, then calls Giganta the C-word on a talk show. He gets kicked out of the Legion of Doom (and the Junior League of Doomers) for it, with Lex Luthor saying the Legion does not condone his behavior. Later, it is revealed even Darkseid thinks Psycho using the c-word is in bad taste, referring to it as "a slur that even I dare not utter". In a meta example, this is another show that censors it despite making liberal use of "fuck" and "shit." | |
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TISM's song 'I might be a cunt, but I'm not a fucking cunt.' Amusingly, early in the song they promise, 'I might have screwed your sister, but I'll never screw your mum...' only to declare at the end, 'I mightn't tell the truth all the time, hey, but what's your mum's number?' "Australia the Lucky Cunt" is an EP by TISM. |
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In Half Life: Side Story: Gaiden: HUNT DOWN FREE MAN (a Half-Life: Full Life Consequences-esque retelling of the infamous Hunt Down the Freeman), in part 2, after the cloon mans daghter (sic) is killed by Amnad, and Moint Pan gets framed for it, the cloon man gets really mad about it. | |
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You Me Her: The word cunt gets used and its uses are discussed multiple times in the series. | |
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In The Hangover 2, during the bachelor "brunch", Phil calls Stu's ex-girlfriend Melissa "a cunt". This resulted in Phil getting dirty looks from the other customers. Later, the transsexual woman Stu has drunk sex with calmly states while revealing her true nature: "This is Bangkok, not Bangcunt." The TV broadcast will change the line to "Bangkitty". | |
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Spartacus: Blood and Sand is not afraid to use this word as a part of being Darker and Edgier retelling of the story. In one episode, Lucretia uses it specifically to refer to a woman's genitals — in this case, Mira's. | |
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Crank: "Do I look like I've got 'CUNT' written on my forehead?" Since the film has had scrawled words appearing everywhere throughout, the word immediately appears on his forehead. | |
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Showtime's Californication has a scene where an obnoxious party attendant calls Karen a cunt and even presses his luck with her in front of Hank Moody (Catch You Next Tuesday). Hank then casually walks up to the man and in the words of Les Grossman, punches him in the face really f'in hard. | |
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The AuZZie Gamer often calls the guards in Hitman and Splinter Cell: Conviction this. | |
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This anecdote about Dafne Keen's on-set antics during the filming of Logan in an interview of Hugh Jackman by Empire brings us this gem: | |
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Precious Like Starlight: The very first line of the story is Lute calling Vaggie a "traitorous cunt" after catching her sparing a demon kid. | |
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In Tyson, Mike uses this word during a fight with his girlfriend, who then proceeds to denounce him on national TV in the very next scene. Don King notes while watching the TV footage that "You must have called her the C-word." | |
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Epic Rap Battles of History: In the second "Vader vs Hitler" installment, Darth Vader never attempts to use the word; he even pauses while rapping to find other words with similar rhyme. Meanwhile, in the third installment, Hitler didn't hesitate to say "Screw you, you big black cunt!" to Vader right at the beginning of his rap. |
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Infinity Train: Seeker of Crocus: The street cleaners of the Palimpsest Car hate Casimira a lot. One street-cleaner points this out by stating how much Casimira should suffer and, as shown below, the first letter of each stressed-out word (which is also in the chapter itself) spells out... When Tomie learns what Goh's parents did to separate Goh and Chloe from one another over an accident, she is not happy to learn that they despise the girl who is going through her own personal hell on the Infinity Train. She starts imitating their spiteful words in the hypothetical situation if Goh got on the Train and ends it by having "them" call Chloe the c-word, only to be cut off by Goh gasping in horror. |
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Unsounded: Vampire talks using Flowery Elizabethan English reflecting his three-century age, but when talking with loyal Aldish soldiers—whom he despises—he says: | |
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Sausage Party has a few of these. Early in the film, Carl tells Frank that Brenda is a "fucking cunt" Later in the film during Sammy and Lavash's first scene. Sammy calls Lavash a "meshuggener cunt". Sammy gives us the final instance at the end of the movie when the food products find out they're just cartoons. He describes Edward Norton's name as a "stupid cunt name". Also Douche's package says "Country fresh". |
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House of the Dragon: Daemon Targaryen's favorite insult, which he often uses for the Hightowers, which he very much despises for having his brother King Viserys maintain him at a distance, especially Otto. Then there's his answer to Otto's demands to surrender and accept Aegon as king. Rhaenyra Targaryen mentions calling her midwife a cunt whilst giving birth. Ser Criston Cole, still bitter ten years after Rhaenyra rejected his proposal, calls her a "spoiled cunt" in conversation with Alicent. The queen is slightly taken aback by the vehemence of the statement. |
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In the dub of High School DxD Hero, Koneko refers to Ravel as "Cuntucky Fried Chicken." | |
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In the Doctor Who Eighth Doctor Adventures novel The Slow Empire, Fitz, for reasons, is being kind of a jerk in one chapter. When his bandmates agree to Bowdlerise a song title to "Rondelation in the Key of C" (the previous title was "Pint Drunk", considered unacceptable for its reference to "illicit ethanol abuse"), he remarks that they're "something in the key of C". | |
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Ed from Shaun of the Dead uses the affectionate version, but it's very jarringnote outside of the UK, perhaps and used to illustrate what an obnoxious oaf he is. | |
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Averted with Anal Cunt, obviously. | |
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In Camp Camp, Neil calls the Flower Scouts "ignorant fucking cunts" when he learns that they're blatantly sexist (they kicked Nikki out for being too much of a tomboy and believe that men should be tough and rugged). | |
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In the Smith and Jones book based on the 1980s British comedy series, there's a mock front page of The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in the style of a modern British tabloid, which includes a correction notice apologizing for the misspelling of King Cnut's name and assuring readers that the editor responsible has been fired. "Stupid cnut." | |
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The Wire: There's a scene where its use causes Stringer Bell, a drug-dealing serial killer, to stop in his tracks and look shocked. The full line: "Oh fuck the meet! You harder to get at than my fat wife's cunt!" On a different occasion from the same show. |
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Monty Python's Flying Circus: There is a classic sketch about a man who pronounces all his 'C's as 'B's. At the end of the sketch, the other man suggests he try spelling these words with a 'K' instead, leading the first man to observe, "What a silly bunt." This actually got the BBC into a lot of trouble. | |
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There's an episode of CSI where the B-plot involves the victim being killed in a case of "road rage" after striking back at the driver who used "that word." The word is, of course, muted in the flashback depicting the incident. As Catherine and Sara are the ones going over the case, they don't use it themselves; Sara just says, "I hate that word." | |
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In The Avengers, Loki uses a more archaic term, but with a similar weight. The phrase "mewling quim" has since become a Memetic Mutation, which can cause problems for those who repeat it without understanding its full meaning. | |
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Brotherhood: In the series finale, when Michael is on the run after trying, and failing, to kill Nozzoli, he and Freddie stops by Kath's house, and Freddie warns Kath Michael knows about her and Colin - when Kath denies it, Freddie yells at her, "Don't be a dumb fuckin' cunt! This is your last warning!" | |
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Adam Ant's "Place in the Country" | |
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In his song "DadBod", Logic while talking about people who complain that since he became successful, he no longer raps about down-to-earth, "everyday" things. | |
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Used (though censored in the TV broadcast) in the episode "Real Time" of Workaholics, the guys spend the first few minutes leaving angry voicemails to their boss, Alice. At the end of the episode, after trying and failing to destroy the voice-mails, they contemplate doing it again, and Adam says he has a great one, after thinking about it all day. | |
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Used in a startling way in American Beauty: | |
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In episode eleven of the uncensored version of Deadman Wonderland Rokuro, who just had his ass kicked and found out that Karako was going to infiltrate the Undertakers hideout, calls her a cunt that sucks at math. It's used multiple times in the uncensored version of episode 6 by Minatsuki/Mockingbird after she drops her innocent persona. She tells her brother to "think of that floozy cunt you're just like" (their mother), and ends a flashback to her childhood with "The cunt actually saved the fucking primroses! Can you believe that shit?!" |
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The band members famously detested each other, to the point where Stewart Copeland wrote "FUCK OFF YOU CUNT" on his drums as a dig at Sting. | |
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A Couple Of Cunts In The Countryside, obviously. | |
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The Alice Network: Both the elder Eve and occasionally René or Violette use the c-word, along with other vulgar words. This is one of the words that has the most impact on the more innocent (and American) Charlie. | |
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Amadeus has the word "cunt" yelled audibly when Schikaneder confronts Mozart after discovering he's been writing a requiem instead of the vaudeville he had assigned him. Even in the PG-rated theatrical version. | |
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Mrs. Lintott uses the word to describe the headmaster in The History Boys. It's notable in a show that flings other curse words around a lot, this is the only time the word is used. | |
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Another Dead Hero: James Carlson has used the word multiple times throughout his reviews, including one in his Demon Knight review aimed at YouTube for Copyright Claims for one of his reviews (Though he didn't actually say it, it was an end credit note), then there was the time in his "Double Switch" review where he couldn't give credit to Spencer Pratt and Hedi Montag, who he referred to as "Famewhore cunts". Then there's a more straight and harsher example during his No One Lives review. | |
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South Park: There's an episode where Wendy dumps Stan. Stan asks Jimmy (the stutterer) to tell her that's she "a continuing source of inspiration to [him]." Unfortunately, Jimmy ends up telling Wendy, "Stan says that you're a cont—... you're a cont—... Stan says you're a cont—cont—cont..." Wendy's reply is, "Well, tell Stan to fuck off!", with the corresponding bleep. Parker and Stone themselves said they couldn't believe Comedy Central let them get away with that one. "Balzac was a writer, he lived with Allen Funt / Mrs. Roberts didn't like him, but that's 'cause she's a / C[o]nt-aminated water can really make you sick..." ("Something You Can Do With Your Finger") In the episode "Clubhouses," Randy and Sharon Marsh get into an argument that reaches a climax when the former loudly shouts a bleeped word. Sharon is visibly outraged and says: "You just used the C-word!" A confused and somewhat surprised Randy replies: "I did?" The HD version reveals what word Randy said: it was "bitch", not "cunt". Tiger Woods calls his wife this in "Sexual Healing", and it is not censored. Russell Crowe starts to call a woman this in "The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer", but it's cut short. Hillary Clinton refers to Gerald Brovlovski (skankhunt42) as Mr. Kunt in "Oh, Jeez". "Cunt" is among the words Cartman uses during his literal swear-storm in Bigger, Longer, And Uncut. Santa Claus refers to the people of South Park as "you bunch of cunts" in "Bike Parade" after he is told that they kicked Mr. Hankey out of town because he Tweeted some inappropriate things. In "Turd Burglars", Harriet Biggle calls Sheila the c-word behind her back when they're having lunch at Café Monet with Linda Stotch and Laura Tucker, with all three of them distraught by Sheila refusing to share her feces for their own D.I.Y. fecal transplants so they can have the same health benefits as Sheila. |
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Played with in Veronica Mars, episode "Look Who's Stalking": | |
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In Gone Girl, Nick calls Amy this and slams her against the wall when he's hit his breaking point after she says that their future child will end up resenting him for being so weak and cowardly. It doesn't faze her for a second. | |
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In Amnesia: The Dark Descent's Justine DLC, Basile calls Justine (aka you, the player), a cunt, among other unsavory names. Considering what she did to him his anger is understandable. | |
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In the pilot of True Blood, Denise Rattray, a trashy dealer of vampire blood, spews it out to the main character, who in turn drawls "That just proves how low-rent you really are". Debbie and Pam drop the C-bomb a couple of times too. |
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Its inclusion in Lady Chatterley's Lover was a major issue in the Penguin Books obscenity trial of 1963. A much more recent BBC play about the trial included an uncensored reading of the passages in question. Post-watershed, naturally. | |
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Played for laughs in Mutant Football League, which is otherwise not shy about profanity in the slightest. Bricks will occasionally mishear the word "punt" and react with horror at his co-host using such language. Which makes it even funnier when Grim actually does say "cunt" and no one bats an eye. | |
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Black Christmas (1974) opens with Billy giving the sorority house an obscene phone call, which does include use of the C-word. One of the actresses recalls being asked if the audio track was re-dubbed by someone who couldn't believe a film in the '70s got away with using the word. | |
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Kick-Ass: Said by Hit-Girl to a room full of criminals ("OK, you cunts, let's see what you can do now!"). Given she was 12 years old, Moral Guardians everywhere rioted. The actress once stated that she asked her mother for permission to say the word. | |
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Being John Malkovich uses it twice in close succession. | |
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In Siren 2, there is the strategy puzzle game Kunitoris, or Country Tetris. Given the naming convention of Tetris spinoffs, like Hatris and Welltris... | |
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Hinted at a couple of times in Dragon Age II; the way Isabela asks Aveline if Donnic "satisfied the demands of your Qun" is quite...suggestive...and then there's the following gem: | |
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Gone Girl has the word "cunt" used multiple times in only one conversation, when Amy admits to being a borderline psychopath for the sake of her relationship with Nick. It also doubles as N-Word Privileges given that a woman is the one who says it. And thanks to the film adaptation, this becomes memetic. | |
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Amy Adams had to do a lot of cursing during one scene of The Fighter. She ran out of words, and David O Russell was off-camera throwing potential swears at her. Amy says that the C-word was the only one she refused to use. | |
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Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt uses the word infrequently but most frequently by Tom Croose/Kneesocks in disguise in the segment 1 Angry Ghost, which itself is a reference to the movie, Magnolia. | |
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In his song "Dr. Stephen", Stephen Lynch sings about being a gynecologist. After spending the entire song tap-dancing around this trope with [[Last Second Word Swa* K.T. Oslin's "Hey Bobby" opens with the lines "Hey Bobby, would you like to go for a ride/In the country with me?". Actually, she uses the term throughout the entire song. p last-second word swaps]] and euphemisms, he announces that he "could never say "cunt" to an audience". | |
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F.A.T.A.L. has no problem with the word. This would not, in itself, be too bad. It then starts throwing around phrases like "mouth-cunt", "cuntress", "cunt-pipe" (really), and the name "Cuntrina". Considering that this is the RPG "system" infamous for (among many, many other things) rape tables and a truly astounding level of misogyny, this sort of fades into the background noise. |
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'Midsomer Murders'': In "The Killings at Badger's Drift", the way Dennis pronounces the word "Constable" leaves no doubt as to what he means. | |
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In In the Loop, Malcolm Tucker delivers what might well be the most intelligent use of profanity in cinema history to US Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Linton Barwick. Doubles as Precision F-Strike: | |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds A Live: Kira calls Akiza a bimbo during an important duel and the audience reacts in horror as if they just said the "C-dash-dash-dash" word. | |
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In the series Firefly, Joss Whedon predated his addition of the word "quim" to the movie The Avengers, when he had the rogue police Womack utter the line "You are an ugly-looking little quim, you know that?" to a male postal worker. | |
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In Sisters, Amy Poehler's character remarks that her mother sounds weird cursing, to which her mother responds "Too fucking bad, I am cuntingly disappointed in you!" | |
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In the Family Guy special "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story", Quagmire asks Brian about the sign on his new RV: An early episode had Brian call Meg a "whiny, little runt", Lois gasps in shock and Brian assures her that he said runt. One episode has the poster for the school lesbians' club printed with "C U Next Tuesday!" Also, this DVD-only scene in "Road to Europe": And another from one of the Frank Sinatra episodes: "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou" episode features this exchange: In one early episode, someone on Wheel of Fortune has to solve a puzzle: GO TUCK YOURSELF IN. Peter remarks that this one was even tougher than MY HAIRY AUNT. A Deleted Scene from "Yug Ylimaf" shows Lois singing "If You're Happy and You Know It", with Stewie saying, in order, "Fuck you," "Eat shit," and "Dumb cunt," during the clapping parts. |
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Carrie, having never heard this euphemism before, takes a couple of seconds to piece it together, then sarcastically says "Ohhh, is that a Schoolhouse Rock! episode I MISSED?" | |
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This was both slyly and pointedly referred to in a The Late Show with Stephen Colbert sequence in which Colbert blasted the barbaric policy of Border Patrol separating children from their parents. | |
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Zero Punctuation Whenever Yahtzee brings up his contract, it is represented by the Escapist logo holding up a piece of paper reading "Contract: say 'cunt' a lot." A Cluster C-Bomb usually follows. He breaks out a little burst of Rhymes on a Dime for a certain someone who claims that anyone who can't mod computer files to fix design flaws in games has no right to play them: |
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Anita de Monte Laughs Last: Jack Martin calls his deceased wife's sister "that mousy cunt" for having little to say in front of him yet having a lot to say in depositions about his verbal abuse, bad temper, and getting frightened calls from Anita in the middle of the night. | |
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Broken Saints has no qualms with swearing, but it's worth pointing out that only Mars uses this word. | |
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The Departed: | |
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has a great, subtle one in "Jap Battle": | |
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How I Met Your Mother: Word of God says this is the word Narrator Ted changes to "Grinch" when talking to his kids in the episode, "How Lily Stole Christmas." The same episode, introduces a recurring character named Clint. In certain fonts, poor kerning can cause an uppercase "L" and "I" to resemble a "U" thereby rendering "CLINT" indistinguishable from "CUNT." As this is Ted's mother's new boyfriend, you may draw your own conclusions. |
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United States of Tara: One of Tara's alters defaces one of the murals she had been working on with "Die Yuppie Cunt". When Marshall and Kate discuss which alter did it, they repeat the word. A lot. | |
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While Drawn Together had no problem with saying nearly any other curse word, the show only uses cunt once. The movie, however, used it four other times (as the combined word, shitcunt.) | |
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In Veronica Guerin, as she arrives at the home of The Irish Mob chief to question him, he screams this repeatedly while beating her in the face, causing her to flee. | |
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In several episodes of Point vs. Point, Gareth (who constantly spouts ignorant right-wing rhetoric) becomes so enraged by Barack Obama's daughter Malia that he calls her a cunt, for which he is always instantly reprimanded by Evan. | |
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Full Frontal with Samantha Bee uses the "C-Word Privileges" a woman host guarantees often. A segment had Seattle councilwomen who were targeted for denying to give harbor terrain for a new arena being referred as the "Seattle SeaWards" (the blooper reel has one of the woman saying the word out loud). Also, one of Hillary Clinton's instructions by PBS before a debate is "don't be c*nty" ("Oh, that's the same thing TBS told me before we taped this one! What is 'canty'?") A commercial does a Bait-and-Switch ("Sam, most people think you're unfit to talk about America due to being a C-word. Canadian."). One tweet called Samantha a "thunder cunt"... and the show even sells shirts with that written. In a Precision F-Strike, Samantha told to Ivanka Trump "do something about your dad's immigration practices, you feckless cunt!" All hell broke loose. This was both slyly and pointedly referred to in a The Late Show with Stephen Colbert sequence in which Colbert blasted the barbaric policy of Border Patrol separating children from their parents. |
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In an episode of Penn & Teller: Bullshit! on Profanity, it's the only word even the anti-censorship commentators are hesitant to say. Most of them do, but radio host Mancow refuses, claiming his wife will kill him. On the other hand, there seems to be some implied use of it as immediately after the stream of the word "cunt" it cuts to a scene of the main opponent of the matter for the episode, a woman. |
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The Sopranos: Season 2 has a scene where Tony applies it to Big Pussy's wife, causing Carmella to stop him mid-sentence and shut him up. Uncle Junior, a by-definition old geezer, breaks his hip in the shower and exclaims "YOUR SISTER'S CUNT!" In another case, Christopher gets to go on a movie set and suggests a curse word alternative to bitch — pucchiacha. When asked what it means, he simply deadpans: "Cunt." |
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HellSign occasionally features the word "cunt" in dialogs. The in-game lexicon translates it as "good sir". HellSign is set in Australia and developed by an Australian studio. | |
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Tyler, the Creator's "She" was notably dense with this epithet, which some found to be very alarming. From "Transylvania": "And now the slut is under the fucking assumption / that I will be fucking and munching her muffin / cunt will be bleeding, but that’s not from the time signature of the month." |
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Bennett the Sage: In Suave's review of Love Hina, Again?!, Naru is trying to think why the events of the OVA are happening. | |
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Friday Night Funkin': Before his last song "Stress", Sergeant John Captain calls Boyfriend a cunt, then calls both him and Girlfriend cunts for good measure. | |
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In the Spongebob Squarepants episode "No Free Rides", SpongeBob tells Mrs. Puff "See you next Tuesday." Though he actually meant it. | |
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Transformers: Character names change often due to losing trademarks on names, but Slag, the triceratops Dinobot, is the notable exception, with slag having become a slur for "slut" in the UK. Transformers: Animated got around this along with the absence of the Dinobot Snarl leaving his name to be taken by the show's version of Slag, even lampshaded in an episode. Transformers: Fall of Cybertron would feature all of the Dinobots however, and thus renamed him Slug, which has stuck for subsequent appearances of the character. | |
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The 3DS and Wii U versions of Super Smash Bros. has the announcer pronounce the name Duck Hunt veeery slowly and with careful enunciation in order to avert this trope. It's not quite careful enough, though. The drawing-out of the syllables makes it sound more like he's yelling "DUH KHUNT". |
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