
ANTIMATTER V O C A B
Guess y'all have heard about all the hollerin' cause on October 3, 2003 the FCC ruled against the word police's fuck-o-phobia. Well, Big Al has a little secret for you. The FCC just pulled out its trusty copy of MERRIAM-WEBSTER where usage of the word is defined as usually obscene or usually vulgar. GET IT? The word cunt appears in the Canturbury Tales (ca. 1400), spelled queynte and Shakespeare used cunt as a pun in Twelfth Night. Punks been using these words since the 1400 and 1500s y'all. GET IT? Course, the fuck-o-phobics (puritans) are the ones who think use of the word squaw is just fine, even though Merriam-Webster defines it as often offensive, usually disparaging. GO FIGURE!
2air - head
Pronunciation: -"hed
Function: noun
: a mindless or stupid person
Date: 1972
air - head - ed /-"hed-ed/ adjective

am - mo
Pronunciation: 'a-(")mO
Function: noun
Etymology: by shortening & alteration
Date: 1911
: AMMUNITION

ass - hole
Pronunciation: 'as-"(h)Ol
Function: noun
Date: 14th century
2 a usually vulgar : a stupid, incompetent, or detestable person b usually vulgar : a despicable place -- usually used in the phrase asshole of the universe

1bad - ass
Pronunciation: -"as
Function: adjective
Date: 1956
2 a often vulgar : ready to cause or get into trouble : MEAN
2bad - ass
Pronunciation: -"as
Function: noun
Date: 1984
2 a often vulgar : a person who is badass

1bas - tard
Pronunciation: 'bas-t&rd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old Frisian bost marriage, Old English bindan to bind
Date: 14th century
1 : an illegitimate child
2 : something that is spurious, irregular, inferior, or of questionable origin
3 a : an offensive or disagreeable person -- used as a generalized term of abuse b : MAN, FELLOW

bim - bo
Pronunciation: 'bim-(")bO
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural bimbos
Etymology: perhaps from Italian bimbo baby
1 slang, usually disparaging : MAN, WOMAN telling a thickheaded pitcher that the bimbo at the plate hasn't hit a curve in three seasons -- Jay Stuller. Used especially of an attractive but empty-headed person. We didn't want a blond bimbo in that role...we wanted her to be smart. -- Hugh Wilson
2 slang : TRAMP 1c Evidence of how her hubby's been cheating on her with various bimbos. -- Dan Greenburg

bitch - ing*
Pronunciation: 'bich &[ng]
Function: adjective
1 very good, excellent; COOL, AWESOME. Origin and notes: Bitching is a somewhat dated term that has made several comebacks. It is rare to hear it today. Believed to have originated in the surfer crowd of California, USA. That's a bitching bike!

1bull - shit
Pronunciation: 'bul-"shit
Function: noun
Date: circa 1915
2 a usually vulgar : NONSENSE; especially : foolish insolent talk
2bull - shit
Function: verb
Date: circa 1942
intransitive senses
1 usually vulgar : to talk foolishly, boastfully, or idly
2 usually vulgar : to engage in a discursive discussion
transitive senses, usually vulgar: to talk nonsense to especially with the intention of deceiving or misleading

5butt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English; probably akin to Middle English buttok buttock, Low German butt blunt
Date: 15th century
1 : BUTTOCKS -- often used as a euphemism for ass in idiomatic expressions - get your butt over here - kick butt - saved our butts

cunt
Pronunciation: 'k&nt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English cunte; akin to Middle Low German kunte female pudenda
Date: 14th century
1 usually obscene : the female pudenda; also : coitus with a woman
2 usually disparaging and obscene : WOMAN

cy - ber - punk
Pronunciation: 'sI-b&r-"p&[ng]k
Function: noun
Date: 1984
1 : science fiction dealing with future urban societies dominated by computer technology
2 : an opportunistic computer hacker

dick
Pronunciation: 'dik
Function: noun
Etymology: Dick, nickname for Richard
Date: 1553
2 usually vulgar : PENIS

1fuck
Pronunciation: 'f&k
Function: verb
Etymology: akin to Dutch fokken to breed (cattle), Swedish dialect fokka to copulate
Date: 1503
intransitive senses
1 usually obscene : COPULATE -- sometimes used in the present participle as a meaningless intensive
2 usually vulgar MESS -- used with with
transitive senses
1 usually obscene : to engage in coitus with -- sometimes used interjectionally with an object (as a personal or reflexive pronoun) to express anger, contempt, or disgust
2 usually vulgar : to deal with unfairly or harshly : CHEAT, SCREW
2fuck
Function: noun
Date: 1680
3 a usually vulgar : DAMN
2 b usually vulgar : used especially with the as a meaningless intensive what the fuck do they want from me?

fuck off
Function: intransitive verb
Date: 1929
usually vulgar : SCRAM -- usually used as a command

fuck up
Function: verb
Date: 1951
intransitive senses
usually vulgar : to act foolishly or stupidly : BLUNDER
transitive senses, usually vulgar : to ruin or spoil especially through stupidity or carelessness : BUNGLE
fuck-up
Pronunciation: 'f&k-"&p
Function: noun
usually vulgar

geek
Pronunciation: 'gEk
Function: noun
Etymology: probably from English dialect geek, geck fool, from Low German geck, from Middle Low German
Date: 1914
1 : a carnival performer often billed as a wild man whose act usually includes biting the head off a live chicken or snake
2 : a person often of an intellectual bent who is disapproved of
geek - y
Function: adjective
Pronunciation: 'gE-kE

kick-ass
Pronunciation: 'kik-"as
Function: adjective
Date: 1970
often vulgar : strikingly tough, aggressive, or uncompromising

los - er
Pronunciation: 'lü-z&r
Function: noun
Date: 1548
1 : one that loses especially consistently
2 : one who is incompetent or unable to succeed; also : something doomed to fail or disappoint

mor - on
Pronunciation: 'mOr-"än
Function: noun
Etymology: irregular from Greek mOros foolish, stupid
Date: 1910
1 : one that loses especially consistently
2 : one who is incompetent or unable to succeed; also : something doomed to fail or disappoint

moth - er - fuck - er
Pronunciation: 'm&-[th]&r-"f&-k&r
Function: noun
Date: 1952
usually obscene : one that is formidable, contemptible, or offensive -- usually used as a generalized term of abuse
moth - er - fuck - ing
Function: adjective
usually obscene

2pus - sy
Pronunciation: 'pu-sE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural pussies
Etymology: perhaps of Low German or Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse puss pocket, pouch, Low German puse vulva, Old English pusa bag
Date: 1879
1 usually vulgar : VULVA
2 a usually vulgar : SEXUAL INTERCOURSE b usually vulgar : the female partner in sexual intercourse

2shit
Pronunciation: 'shit, interjectionally also 'shE-&t
Function: noun
Etymology: (assumed) Middle English, from Old English scite; akin to Old English -scItan to defecate
Date: circa 1585
3 usually vulgar : NONSENSE, CRAP
4 usually vulgar : any of several intoxicating or narcotic drugs; especially : HEROIN
5 usually vulgar : DAMN 2
6 usually vulgar : a worthless, offensive, or detestable person
shit - ty
Function: adjective
usually vulgar

sod off
Pronunciation: 'tit
Function: intransitive verb
Etymology: 4sod
Date: 1960
British : SCRAM -- usually used as a command

1tit
Pronunciation: 'tit
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English -- more at TEAT
Date: before 12th century
1 : TEAT
2 usually vulgar : BREAST -- usually used in plural tits

wanker*
Function: noun
1 an unpleasant person. Used as a general insult, literally : "one who masturbates"
2 usually vulgar
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