Monday, June 01, 2009

Cornish Lib Dems send out leaflet using four-letter word

From the BBC website:

Liberal Democrats have apologised after a campaign leaflet was sent out which uses a swear word to describe a Cornish nationalist candidate.

The paperwork was distributed on behalf of Anna Pascoe, Lib Dem candidate for Cornwall Council elections on 4 June.

It calls Mebyon Kernow candidate Stuart Cullimore a "greasy-haired twat".

It appears that around 40 copies of the leaflet were distributed. It was described by the Lib Dem agent as "some kind of prank that's back-fired".

More on the derivation and history of the word "twat" on Wikipedia.

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8 comments:

  1. The Liberal Democrats: The Party of Honesty.

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  2. Twat is an extremely soft insult up north. It is only Southerners who have given it the definition in Wikipedia. As one of my colleagues explained "its what you called your mother when she packed you the wrong sandwhiches".

    Then of course you use the word in front of some prissy southern ladies. Oh dear,they do get worked up.

    Anyone got a good anagram for Mebyon kernow? Me bony wonker is an anagram but is not quite there.

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  3. "Anyone got a good anagram for Mebyon kernow?"

    Here's a selection from the Wordsmith anagram finder:

    Boney Workmen
    Boner Em Wonky
    Knob Enemy Row
    Bony Knee Worm
    Bro Knew Money
    Or Boy Knew Men

    Heheh!

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  4. Southerners? Does anyone really use the word "twat" to mean female genitalia? I've lived all my life in the south and never heard it used to mean that, here it's a soft word, variant of "twit", just like you say it is up north, John.

    So far as I am aware the only time "twat" is used to mean "female genitalia" is when people want to make a "ha-ha, did you know what they word really means?" point, which is rather silly.

    Perhaps historically the word was used with that meaning, but unless someone can tell me where it still is used in that way, I'd say it just doesn't mean that any more - it's a light insult word, nothing more. It's not like other words which derive their insulting power when used as general insults from the fact that they are still also in active use to mean genitalia or some bodily function.

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  5. http://www.easypeasy.com/anagrams gives:

    1 ) Workmen Ebony
    2 ) Bowmen Key Nor
    3 ) Broken Men Yow
    4 ) Broken Mew Yon
    5 ) Broken Mow Yen
    6 ) Embryo Ken Now
    7 ) Embryo Ken Own
    8 ) Embryo Ken Won
    9 ) Monkey New Orb
    10 ) Monkey New Rob
    11 ) Monkey Nor Web
    12 ) Monkey Now Reb
    13 ) Monkey Own Reb
    14 ) Monkey Reb Won
    15 ) Renown Key Mob
    16 ) Berne Monk Yow
    17 ) Broom Knew Yen
    18 ) Broom Wynn Eke
    19 ) Brown Meek Yon
    20 ) Brown Monk Eye
    21 ) Brown Omen Key
    22 ) Brown Yoke Men
    23 ) Ebony Kern Mow
    24 ) Ebony Work Men
    25 ) Ebony Worm Ken
    26 ) Ember Know Yon
    27 ) Enemy Born Wok
    28 ) Enemy Knob Row
    29 ) Enemy Know Orb
    30 ) Enemy Know Rob
    31 ) Enemy Work Bon
    32 ) Enemy Work Nob
    33 ) Known Mere Boy
    34 ) Known More Bey
    35 ) Known More Bye
    36 ) Money Brow Ken
    37 ) Money Kern Bow
    38 ) Money Knew Orb
    39 ) Money Knew Rob
    40 ) Money Know Reb
    41 ) Moron Knew Bey
    42 ) Moron Knew Bye
    43 ) Nooky Brew Men
    44 ) Weber Monk Yon
    45 ) Women Born Key
    46 ) Women Kern Boy
    47 ) Women Knob Rye
    48 ) Wormy Bone Ken
    49 ) Wormy Keen Bon
    50 ) Wormy Keen Nob
    51 ) Wormy Knee Bon
    52 ) Wormy Knee Nob
    53 ) Wormy Knob Nee
    54 ) Bony Keen Worm
    55 ) Bony Knee Worm
    56 ) Bony Knew More
    57 ) Bony Know Mere
    58 ) Bony Meek Worn
    59 ) Bony Monk Were
    60 ) Bony Morn Week
    61 ) Bony Norm Week
    62 ) Book Mere Wynn
    63 ) Boom Reek Wynn
    64 ) Boor Meek Wynn
    65 ) Knew Morn Obey
    66 ) Knew Norm Obey

    Behind this software there must be some great "Political correctness". ie it offers "Workmen Ebony" but not the other way round.

    Amazingly it hasn't produced:

    "Me bonk yer now"

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  6. As a child in the mid-1970s, I remember being rebuked by my Midlands-dwelling parents for using twat as interchangable with twit (of Arthur Mullard as I recall). As, now, a London-dweller of long-standing I'd say that when used in the capital it invariably has the nastier meaning, often viciously so.

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  7. The word also appears (the poet's mistake) in "Pippa Passes" by Robert Browning - incidentally, a fervent Liberal.

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  8. The word was used in my local pub a couple of days ago, between a beer-drinker near retiring age and his friend, with the meaning "fool". But I have heard it used as a slang word for the female genital area in general, albeit a good few years ago, presumably because other words (medical or not) tend to point to specific features of the genitals and thus in general conversation become too rude or worse.

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