lol, how do you say "Soy estupido americano" in Australian? (I have no idea, but I'm betting "cunt" is in there somewhere...)Is Austria turning into the new Florida?
I've been to Oz a couple times the last one being over 20 years ago, so no expert on the matter, but I do remember that cunt was not reserved for any particular national group or any group or subgroup or even individual whatsoever regardless of nationality... It was more of a general purpose word that could be applied to anyone or anything. (like a bolt that wouldn't come loose, or a flat tire for example, and even a fish that broke a 75 lb test fishing line as well as people from wherever.) That said, I was mostly in Queensland and Western Oz so I'm not sure about southern usage.lol, how do you say "Soy estupido americano" in Australian? (I have no idea, but I'm betting "cunt" is in there somewhere...)
awww you arnt a stupid american..... hahahahalol, how do you say "Soy estupido americano" in Australian? (I have no idea, but I'm betting "cunt" is in there somewhere...)
”Cunt”, like proper cunts, are universal.I've been to Oz a couple times the last one being over 20 years ago, so no expert on the matter, but I do remember that cunt was not reserved for any particular national group or any group or subgroup or even individual whatsoever regardless of nationality... It was more of a general purpose word that could be applied to anyone or anything. (like a bolt that wouldn't come loose, or a flat tire for example, and even a fish that broke a 75 lb test fishing line as well as people from wherever.) That said, I was mostly in Queensland and Western Oz so I'm not sure about southern usage.
The most Savory definition for the word Cunt you will ever come acrossI've been to Oz a couple times the last one being over 20 years ago, so no expert on the matter, but I do remember that cunt was not reserved for any particular national group or any group or subgroup or even individual whatsoever regardless of nationality... It was more of a general purpose word that could be applied to anyone or anything. (like a bolt that wouldn't come loose, or a flat tire for example, and even a fish that broke a 75 lb test fishing line as well as people from wherever.) That said, I was mostly in Queensland and Western Oz so I'm not sure about southern usage.