Can be used in two ways
1. To describe a person and the way they are acting.
2. To describe a situation that is not fair or wanted.
1. To describe a person and the way they are acting.
2. To describe a situation that is not fair or wanted.
1. 'What do you mean you want to bone my mum, stop being CUNTISH man'
2. 'Rob said I can't bone his mum, arrgh, that's CUNTISH!'
2. 'Rob said I can't bone his mum, arrgh, that's CUNTISH!'
by ©™ October 16, 2003
by dfkljd January 06, 2008
An alternate word for chav speak or 'txt' speak. Interchangeble with the word fuckwit, in the context of chav speak.
Chav : Oi m8, wot u lukin' at lyk?
Human : I'm sorry, I don't speak cuntish. Can you repeat that in English for me?
Human : I'm sorry, I don't speak cuntish. Can you repeat that in English for me?
by Watanabe Shinchi October 31, 2006
by smokedathurb November 13, 2014
Look at her, she is wearing clothes to small for her and claims to be on a diet but still gets supersize McDonalds
by Will Shakers July 01, 2003
A word describing one who creates lame topics in IRC just to have their name in the topic. See also touched by teh crazy
An example of a cuntish person:
<Ligeia`> !topic what the hell is a milquetoast? can i get eggs with that?
* Simone changes topic to 'what the hell is a milquetoast? can i get eggs with that? (Ligeia)'
<Ligeia`> !topic what the hell is a milquetoast? can i get eggs with that?
* Simone changes topic to 'what the hell is a milquetoast? can i get eggs with that? (Ligeia)'
by Louise Jefferson June 23, 2007
Confusingly, in the year 9 of 2005 at NGS, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, cuntish can mean:
1) that something is really good, or
2) that something is really bad.
It is pretty much up to the user to explain whether
1) that something is really good, or
2) that something is really bad.
It is pretty much up to the user to explain whether
1) Wow, i found 5 bucks - cuntish!
2) Christ, George Bush was voted in again... how cuntish can you get...
In both examples, you should be able to tell what the user meant anyway, because of both the actual message and tone of voice. At any rate, if unsure, ask for clarification.
2) Christ, George Bush was voted in again... how cuntish can you get...
In both examples, you should be able to tell what the user meant anyway, because of both the actual message and tone of voice. At any rate, if unsure, ask for clarification.
by DaMofo September 25, 2005