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cunter... what does it mean?

22.07.03, 19:05
What does it mean?
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    • Gość: english-test.net That's a rather bad word... IP: *.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 22.07.03, 20:00
      Well, that's a rather bad word I'd say - it describes a woman who cheats on
      her boyfriend...

      www.english-test.net
      • xavier11 Re: That's a rather bad word... 22.07.03, 22:33
        thanks, if I met this guy again, Id kill him with my bare hands
        • Gość: english-test.net Who was it? IP: *.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 22.07.03, 22:34
          lol; who was it and where did you meet him?
          • xavier11 Re: Who was it? 22.07.03, 22:43
            A guy from the USA. He was going to win with me in a game in the Internet.
            However I was very lucky and - to my surprise - I managed to win. And then he
            called me: cunter.
    • kingfish Did you mean counter? 22.07.03, 22:32
      xavier11 napisał:

      > What does it mean?
      • xavier11 Re: Did you mean counter? 22.07.03, 22:38
        He wrote 'cunter', but im not sure if there was a mistake.
        He told this when he was losing a game.
        • Gość: VIP-1 Re: Did you mean counter? IP: *.mt.sfl.net 22.07.03, 23:05
          xavier11 napisał:

          > He wrote 'cunter', but im not sure if there was a mistake.
          I think it was just a mistake and he meant to write counter
          which would make more sense
          I don't think that cunter exists as a word
          You could try to make some sense out of it
          like cunt+er but I've never seen it used like this
          But I may be wrong - it could be some local slang

          Why don't you just ask him?
          • Gość: english-test.net Re: Did you mean counter? IP: *.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 23.07.03, 09:04
            Well, 'cunter' defenitely exists although it's not a word you are likely to
            hear which is good.
            As for the context in our situation: It's most probably COUNTER!!
            • ewunia_uk Re: Did you mean counter? 23.07.03, 10:57
              Gość portalu: english-test.net napisał(a):

              > Well, 'cunter' defenitely exists

              Not in British English I don't think ;) The 4-letter word (without the -er)
              exists though.
          • xavier11 Re: Did you mean counter? 23.07.03, 10:16
            Unfortunately (or fortunately) I don't have opprotunity to meet him again.
            And what would be the meaning of "counter" in this context?
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