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Why do americans use the word 'CyouNT' to describe something?
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For example- “I just found this bag and it is so C*NT!”

“These shoes are just so C*NT”

You get the idea.

I’ve seen a few times now on TikTok’s and videos on social media of people (not just known influencers) say the word ‘CNT’ to describe something or similarly used as an explanation. I don’t even know if when they say CNT they mean it in a good way or a negative way lol

I remember the first time that I heard the word come out of an American woman who obviously had an American accent and it sounded weird to me because i had never heard it pronounced in an American accent ever in my life. Until Tiffany who was in Celeb Big Brother in the UK and she called an English celeb housemate “a fat c*nt” in the diary room 😂😂

I was shocked the first time I heard an American creator say it. Because I know and I’m sure the whole world knows that Americans never or very very rarely ever use the word. In Australia and the UK say it all the time. Even NZ people throw the word around 😂 but Australia definitely takes the cake on the use of the word 😂 We say it for almost everything. We say it to describe something we say it as a compliment we say it as an insult we say it for pretty much everything. We even use it for inanimate objects haha!!

So, my questions:

Why do they (Americans) use it as a description ?

Why don’t Americans like or really use the word at all? (Like why do they find it super offensive?)

Is it a good thing? Is it another word for like slay or something similar?

TIA!

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cunty = very feminine and sexy. it could describe a person, an object, a song, etc.

for example if i saw a girl wearing an awesome outfit, id say its cunt, because she's stunning and has great energy.

its not really an american thing, its more so a teen girl thing that rose to popularity due to rupauls drag race. its not meant to be serious or anything, just a new way to compliment something. other words like this are mothering, slaying, giving, serving, and eating. they're basically only popular with teenage girls on tiktok, and make no sense outside of that platform.

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