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  • AinBaya
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    I think you missed my point there. I don't think the word should be used at all because I consider it a curse. That's why I said derogetory.

    • hingeattack (edited 8 years ago)
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      I did not know that you considered it a curse word. You had called it derogatory, which has a wide range of applicable uses.

      de·rog·a·to·ry

      adjective

      showing a critical or disrespectful attitude.

      "she tells me I'm fat and is always making derogatory remarks"

      synonyms: disparaging, denigratory, deprecatory, disrespectful, demeaning;

      I assumed you meant derogatory to a similar degree to "douche" or even "fag"(another word that people have varying opinions on, so this might not be the best term to compare with), but not a curse. Thanks for clearing that up. The wide views that people have on the use of this word are precisely why I don't really use it. Instead I use more politically correct terms in public or in the company of people who may be offended, even though I prefer to use it for convenience purposes.