"c-word" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: c-words [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} c-word (plural c-words)
  1. (euphemistic) The word cunt, regarded as taboo and a swear word. Tags: euphemistic Related terms (‘x’-word euphemisms): a-word
    Sense id: en-c-word-en-noun-N-TcpYtV Categories (other): English euphemisms, English abbreviated euphemisms, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English abbreviated euphemisms: 38 9 32 22 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 48 4 27 21 Disambiguation of '‘x’-word euphemisms': 39 14 27 20
  2. (euphemistic) The word crap, often considered mildly vulgar. Tags: euphemistic
    Sense id: en-c-word-en-noun-ARJ6idAZ Categories (other): English euphemisms
  3. (euphemistic) Less frequently, a word like cock or cock-sucker, camel-jockey, Chink, ching chong, or cracker, regarded as taboo or offensive. Tags: euphemistic
    Sense id: en-c-word-en-noun-4Ao1PyRO Categories (other): English euphemisms, English abbreviated euphemisms Disambiguation of English abbreviated euphemisms: 38 9 32 22
  4. Any word beginning with c that is not normally taboo but is considered (often humorously) to be so in the given context, like clitoris, condom, cancer, or communism.
    Sense id: en-c-word-en-noun-LFR-HIu9 Categories (other): English abbreviated euphemisms Disambiguation of English abbreviated euphemisms: 38 9 32 22
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: C-word

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