Jane and fonda and cunt and vulgar and word
First, it became legal to buy "obscene devices" in Texas. The record player screetched. Meredith Viera looked pissed and apologized. Bill O'Reilly bloviated.

You Can't Say That on Television: Jane Fonda and the C-Word



cunt - definition and meaning
While I realized I hold distinctly different views on the world from most of the people there I would also have to say that I am aghast that they'd use the word "slut" or that they would wonder why there is such a strong reaction to the term cunt or slut. Bread n Roses poster: Bev Oda is a slut. A Flynt apologist could probably wiggle away from the sexism of the word cunt ; harder to excuse was Flynt's preposterous suggestion that Sandra Day O'Connor's appointment was meritless, an empty gesture of political correctness. Slate Articles.


Jane Fonda Uses the C-Word on 'Today'
Reflecting different national usages , cunt is described as a "usually disparaging and obscene" term for a woman [1] or an "offensive way to refer to a woman" in the United States [2] by the Merriam-Webster dictionary, but "an unpleasant or stupid person" in the Compact Oxford English Dictionary , and "a contemptible person" [3] in the Macquarie Dictionary of Australian English. In Australia and New Zealand, it can also be used as a neutral or, when used with a positive qualifier e. The earliest known use of the word, according to the Oxford English Dictionary , was as part of a placename of a London street, Gropecunt Lane , c. Use of the word as a term of abuse is relatively recent, dating from the late nineteenth century. The term has various derivative senses, including adjective and verb uses.




Forgot your password? The actress used a vulgar slang term on the "Today" show Thursday while talking about "The Vagina Monologues. Fonda said she was asked to perform a monologue with the offensive word as the title. She said her reply was, "I don't think so.
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