Definitions by marcotoa
'cuz
Colloquial, inoffensive. Because. (Also ‘cause)
This short form is often used in raps, songs, everyday speech, but not in formal writings.
For example: talk to the hand 'cuz the face ain't listening
For example: talk to the hand 'cuz the face ain't listening
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Offensive slang
In American Heritage Dictionary, words that are marked as ‘offensive slang’ are words that are considered offensive, or will offend some people.
Offensive slang by marcotoa January 19, 2025
Offensive terms for a homosexual man
These are the most offensive terms to describe a homosexual man and should be avoided. However, some people think the words faggot, queen and queer inoffensive, especially when describing homosexuals themselves.
Offensive terms for a homosexual man
Queer (sometimes offensive)
Faggot (US) (Also fag)
Poofter (UK) (also poof, poove, pouf, puff) (especially one who is effeminate)
Fruit (US) (also fruity)
Queen (especially one who is feminine) sometimes offensive
Fairy (dated, offensive)
Nance (Mainly UK, dated, offensive) (especially one who is feminine) also Nancy, Nancy boy
Bummer
Sodomite (usually offensive)
Pansy (especially one who is feminine)
Queer (sometimes offensive)
Faggot (US) (Also fag)
Poofter (UK) (also poof, poove, pouf, puff) (especially one who is effeminate)
Fruit (US) (also fruity)
Queen (especially one who is feminine) sometimes offensive
Fairy (dated, offensive)
Nance (Mainly UK, dated, offensive) (especially one who is feminine) also Nancy, Nancy boy
Bummer
Sodomite (usually offensive)
Pansy (especially one who is feminine)
Offensive terms for a homosexual man by marcotoa January 19, 2025