Bukowski's Dirty Word List

Dirty Word list:

Is it legal here to use "cluck, stunt, chit, bore and diss"?

Examples:

His favorite stunt told him to duck-off and then he dissed his pants when his horse ran out.

After his recent duck-up, he was forced to trade in his sterling stunt for a snoring bore.

"Cluck you!" he said, as he was ducked over once again at the post office.

Chit! I've been outsmarted by a cunning bore, and my other stunt just left me.

He stood before the urinal of time while he was dissed and ducking mad.

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Wouldn't want to get in trouble. ;-)

Poptop
 

mjp

Founding member
Is it legal here to use "cluck, stunt, chit, bore and diss"?
Yes.

You can also use fuck, cunt, shit, whore, piss or anything else you'd like if the other versions don't quite get your point across.
 

Bukfan

"The law is wrong; I am right"
I just heard the Zappa album called "The Mothers, Fillmore East - June 1971". On the track called "Do you like my new car?", instead of cunt, he says, "succulent slithering slit". I think that's a tiny bit more poetic...:D

I better end with a Buk quote: "Now, girls - relax - I still love you...:D
 
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Is it just me or has cunt left the general American lexicon? I think I know of two people who I MAY have ever heard saying it, and one of them is originally from Canada.
 
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