cuntish
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[edit]cuntish (comparative more cuntish, superlative most cuntish)
- (slang, vulgar) Like a cunt (objectionable person).
- 1982, Arthur Hopcraft., Mid-century Men, page 209:
- 'A right cuntish thing to do,' the sergeant told Peter. 'For a bright lad like you - pathetic'
Peter had to admit that the anger at his carelessness was justified.
- 1987, William Donaldson., Is This Allowed?, page 95:
- He's by some distance the most attractive man in the room, in a purely cuntish way... With his unnecessary shades and dozey self-regard, his crinkly old eyes and dishevelled hair and jeans and silly jogging shoes he looks an arsehole.
- 1998, Simon Skinner., Song of the Suburbs, page 74:
- So round we span with it, until someone had the brilliant/cuntish brainwave of stopping at the first lone homewalker, pretending to ask for directions and then flinging the pint of piss in his face.
- 2003, John Harris, quoting Tim Abbot, quoting Noel Gallagher., The Last Party: Britpop, Blair and the Demise of English Rock, page 250:
- 'He said, "They've really bolted me up here." I said, "Tell me, first and foremost, did you actually say it?" "Yes - but I didn't mean it in the context it's come out in. I know it was a cuntish thing to say." I said, "This is your 'Bigger than Jesus Christ' thing."'