by Hotcash grim April 3, 2023
Get the Slur mug.a moment from shinyodd's birthday stream on July 21 2024 where someone from chat asked about a "r slur controversy" as one of the options in a Google doc that was the pinned comment of his Forza motorsport 2024 video happened to say "fat retard" and latter shinny to the replies only find one person was complaining and then went on to explain that if gay people can say the gay f word then Neurodivergents could say the r slur
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Get the Slur mug.Stands for ,,banqnas clone"
Only absolute banqnas clones are allowed to say it and it's super offensive to them if it's used by other people
Only absolute banqnas clones are allowed to say it and it's super offensive to them if it's used by other people
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Get the Slurred mug.Fankui/fangui, a word stronger than H-word/H-slur (Huana, Huan-a, Hoana, Hoan-a) used by Chinese people to non-Chinese or half-Chinese
by Sir. B July 31, 2023
Get the F-slur mug.Proxy Slur: A term or phrase that is commonly used in a seemingly innocent or neutral manner, but has been assigned a covert, derogatory meaning by specific groups or in certain contexts. The offensive connotation is not apparent to those outside the specific group or context.
"Neighbor": In your example, the word "Neighbor" is a regular term used to describe someone living nearby. However, if two or more parties have agreed to use it as a stand-in for a racial slur, it becomes a proxy slur in their specific interactions.
"Apple": Imagine a scenario where a group uses the word "Apple" to derogatively refer to a person from a certain city or region, unbeknownst to others. In this context, "Apple" functions as a proxy slur.
"Blue Sky": In a hypothetical case, if "Blue Sky" is used among a particular group to negatively refer to a certain ideology or belief system in a covert way, it would be a proxy slur in that context.
"Apple": Imagine a scenario where a group uses the word "Apple" to derogatively refer to a person from a certain city or region, unbeknownst to others. In this context, "Apple" functions as a proxy slur.
"Blue Sky": In a hypothetical case, if "Blue Sky" is used among a particular group to negatively refer to a certain ideology or belief system in a covert way, it would be a proxy slur in that context.
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