Now I have a new word to yell at the drivers who piss me off and don't obey the rules of the road. Hey, I think this word may also be appropriate when discussing school administrators. Cool!
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Thank You, Lulu!
Posted by Tenacious S at 11:16 AM
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Hey-- no fair-- I asked her first!
My mom, for all her swearing, would not allow the word "retard" because her sister is mentally retarded and she thinks that's mean.
I'm wondering if "fucktard" would pass her muster, though.
Sorry, Johnny. Lulu unveiled the fucktard to me in the Jewel parking lot last Saturday night. I think she'd want us to share, though.
Dude! Did you make that sign? I totally need it for my classroom! hmmm... maybe not. But I need it for something.
No, I found it in a friend's comment section.
Funny and damn truer and *usefuller* than it appears at first glance. I don't know if I have that much strength yet.
where? who? Fucktard is a real word?
Apparently, people hipper and younger than us use this word. I asked Emma if she had ever heard it and she said that it was pretty common now. We're just old and out of the loop.
It's been around at least a little while. It goes well with one of my other favourites - celebretard.
I've checked it out-- f*cktard is a pretty widely used insult. I still like it, and I encourage everyone to use it as often as called for.
Bubs, I couldn't let it rest until I investigated it as well. When a seventh grader says it's common, chances are it is.
Tenacious, Bubs and all the other of us that are parents-- I don't think we ever get over our kids using kid-slang, do we? A couple of years ago, the first time I heard Adam say "Sweet!", I was literally speechless, jaws agape. Codger that I am, I had first learned it watching "Dude, Where's My Car".
Just to get back at him for making me feel old, I use the word "groovy" as often as I can.
i've seen it spelled "phucktard." for what that's worth. it's in the same vague family as "asshat," but it's got more wallop.
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