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Interesting. It's clear that if you haven't yet settled on an ending for your epithet, starting with shit, dick, fuck, butt, or cock gives you far more useful options than you would get if you started with scum, douche, dip, ass, dog, or lib.

And starting with twat, cum, piss, wank, or poop is going to risk your looking like a total wank-sucker, or a complete dumb-goblin; So only use those if you don't mind coming across as a scum-wit lib-sucker.
 
Profane infixes are the true sign of class.
I had to look up infix, bit alas, I can't understand the definition! 😣

"An infix is an affix inserted inside a word stem (an existing word or the core of a family of words). It contrasts with adfix, a rare term for an affix attached to the outside of a stem, …"

Does it have anything to do with side-fumbling?
 
It makes sense that some words show up in both the prefix and suffix lists -- why let good construction material go to waste -- but why aren't the corresponding table entries white? What kind of navelslurper can't come up with a more creative putdown than assass?
 
It makes sense that some words show up in both the prefix and suffix lists -- why let good construction material go to waste -- but why aren't the corresponding table entries white? What kind of navelslurper can't come up with a more creative putdown than assass?
Quite. They would have to be a complete fuckfuck.
 
Profane infixes are the true sign of class.
I had to look up infix, bit alas, I can't understand the definition! 😣

"An infix is an affix inserted inside a word stem (an existing word or the core of a family of words). It contrasts with adfix, a rare term for an affix attached to the outside of a stem, …"

Does it have anything to do with side-fumbling?
You don't use profane infixes? UN-cunting-believable!
 
We had a member here a while back named Potoooooooo. That's how I knew about this horse. I wonder what happened to him? Out to pasture? Glue factory?
His bones are on display at the racing museum in Newmarket.


He had been respectfully buried on the family farm, but he got dug up later for the £££. Horse or human, in Britain a couple hundred years underground turns you into an artifact, not a person.
 
We had a member here a while back named Potoooooooo. That's how I knew about this horse. I wonder what happened to him? Out to pasture? Glue factory?
His bones are on display at the racing museum in Newmarket.


He had been respectfully buried on the family farm, but he got dug up later for the £££. Horse or human, in Britain a couple hundred years underground turns you into an artifact, not a person.
That's a hell of a thing to do to a former member of the forum.
 
We had a member here a while back named Potoooooooo. That's how I knew about this horse. I wonder what happened to him? Out to pasture? Glue factory?
I posted it because I remembered Potoooooooo, who hasn't posted in about three years. Had no idea of the origin of the name until a couple days ago.
 
We had a member here a while back named Potoooooooo. That's how I knew about this horse. I wonder what happened to him? Out to pasture? Glue factory?
His bones are on display at the racing museum in Newmarket.


He had been respectfully buried on the family farm, but he got dug up later for the £££. Horse or human, in Britain a couple hundred years underground turns you into an artifact, not a person.
That's a hell of a thing to do to a former member of the forum.
Infidels are always of interest to the educated public. The concept of politesse is, likewise, museum faire.
 
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