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Okay, I'll give you that one.
But, would you? If you had a really close friend and you were out around a bunch of people, would you talk about that stuff? Would your face/body language reveal how you really feel?
Lol I'm going to be openly talking that way about people as a balding, now middle aged guy? I know my place. These girls get a lot of interest and a phony sense of empowerment via dating apps and social media, and that translates into arrogance. I would hate to be a Gen Z guy dealing with it.
 
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"Ew he has a creepy **** moustache. I hope he doesn't come over here."


"Mustaches get a bad rap. They’ve been associated with dictators and maligned through various nicknames like **** stache and rat stache. But no moniker has cast an unfavorable light on the mustache more than the term **** stache—a blending of the words ********* and mustache.

For the better part of the 21st century, the fear of looking like a total creep has kept countless men worldwide from growing a mo."


Forgive my ignorance but is this "**** moustache" a certain style or just any mustache?
 
"Mustaches get a bad rap. They’ve been associated with dictators and maligned through various nicknames like **** stache and rat stache. But no moniker has cast an unfavorable light on the mustache more than the term **** stache—a blending of the words ********* and mustache.

For the better part of the 21st century, the fear of looking like a total creep has kept countless men worldwide from growing a mo."


Forgive my ignorance but is this "**** moustache" a certain style or just any mustache?
A thin, unmanly unkempt moustache of the type a teenage boy would grow (but on a man), although it could just mean any moustache without beard.
 
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.... although it could just mean any moustache without beard.

Oh no 😲

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"You must hear this all the time", is the only part of any of the statements, that I actually hear all of the time.
 
urbandictionary dot com but also google search
Lol, I'd stay away from Urban Dictionary for translations. :ROFLMAO:


also my fiancee who is a British native didn't know but inclined more toward the rear part meaning ... of course I asked "for a friend"
Yeah, I can't speak for British English, but American English (yes, there's a difference) it typically means an injury.
 
but what if ordinary people know slang better than the academics

They probably do. It still doesn't negate the idea that letting anyone enter definitions they guessed at, ends up with some undesirable results.
 
There's at least one word on Urban Dictionary that was coined here on this forum. I don't recall the word, but I remember it's there.
last year i couldn't find on the whole internet the meaning of the slang "fresia" which was being used here a lot
 
They probably do. It still doesn't negate the idea that letting anyone enter definitions they guessed at, ends up with some undesirable results.
actually i got to take urban dictionary seriously because of having high ranking in google results when searching for a meaning
 

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