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cuntish adjective- unpleasant; stupid UK
- [I]f you’re only going to ask cuntish quesitons we’re leaving the room. — Alan Woods, The Map Is Not the Territory, p. 180, 2000
- All the same, it’s a cuntish way to end up. — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 180, 2000
- I never touch wedding rings. It’s too cuntish. — Danny King, The Burglar Diaries, p. 188, 2001
- — Fleapit, Cuntish Behaviour, 2001
- weak, cowardly US
- “Don’t go cuntish on me!” Roscoe snarled when he drove away from the station. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Choir Boys, p. 53, 1975
- Danny stood up, feeling warm and loose, wondering if he should muscle Lembeck for going cuntish on him. — James Ellroy, The Big Nowhere, p. 83, 1988
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