"everycunt" meaning in English

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Pronoun

Etymology: From every + cunt, after Scots everycunt. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|every|cunt}} every + cunt, {{der|en|sco|everycunt}} Scots everycunt Head templates: {{head|en|pronoun}} everycunt
  1. (vulgar, chiefly Scotland) Everyone. Tags: Scotland, vulgar
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          "text": "But when they knew they were going back they lost his paperwork. No just his. Everycunt who'd tried to leave.",
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