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a chick and a bitch 77 Responses
Last post: 5 years ago | Thread started: May 7, 08, 4:45 p.m.
- MrOneHundred
I was gonna say, the dog reminds me of my single days, (shudder).


- Dog-earMay 7, 08, 4:55 p.m. – Permalink
- doesnotexist


- Dog-earMay 7, 08, 4:57 p.m. – Permalink
- vrmbr
"A reader has asked about the word cunt, wondering if it had something to do with "cunning" as in "a cunning woman was a negative thing". It has nothing to do with cunning (which is related to the verbs ken and can) and everything to do with what it means today: "female genitalia". It first shows up in a list of London street names of about 1230. That street name was, interestingly, Gropecuntelane, one of a warren of streets and alleyways all given over to the lowest forms of prostitution and bawdry. It lay between Aldermanbury and Coleman Street (where the Swiss Bank stands today) and it belonged to one "William de Edmonton". Curiously, medieval Paris had a street name with an identical meaning - Rue Grattecon. Oxford and York apparently also had similar versions of that street name."
interesting.
Gropecuntelane !

- Dog-earMay 8, 08, 6:52 a.m. – Permalink







