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  2. 30 Wildest Comebacks That People Have Heard Or Come Up With - AOL

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    That gamer girl that told a dude getting on her "I'm gonna f**k your dad and get pregnant so I can give him a son he'll love" (paraphrasing obviously). #14 Used to argue with a woman at my job.

  3. “I Will Never Get Over That”: 35 People Share The Most ...

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    People reopened deep wounds – some from decades ago – by sharing the harshest words they recei “I Will Never Get Over That”: 35 People Share The Most Hurtful Words Ever Said To Them Skip ...

  4. Slurs are making a comeback on the left. Some say it's a ...

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    "I think it shows closeness to say taboo things around friends," a survey respondent said, adding that this was especially true when they know their friends don't mean it in a derogatory way.

  5. Insult - Wikipedia

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    Erving Goffman points out that every "crack or remark set up the possibility of a counter-riposte, topper, or squelch, that is, a comeback". [10] He cites the example of possible interchanges at a dance in a school gym: A one-liner: Boy: "Care to dance?" Girl: "No, I came here to play basketball" Boy: (crumbles) A comeback: Boy: "Care to dance?"

  6. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    Views vary with geography and culture, over time, and among individuals. Many terms that some people view as harmful are not viewed as hurtful by others, and even where some people are hurt by certain terms, others may be hurt by the replacement of such terms with what they consider to be euphemisms (e.g., "differently abled" or "special needs ...

  7. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    Christian people Someone perceived as aggressively imposing their Christian beliefs upon others. The term derives from preachers thumping their hands down on the Bible, or thumping the Bible itself, to emphasize a point during a sermon. The term's target domain is broad and can often extend to anyone engaged in a public show of religion ...

  8. In the new “Mean Girls,” Megan Thee Stallion (playing herself) shows support for Cady (now played by Angourie Rice) by saying, “We are going back red. Y2K fire crotch is back!”

  9. Shit Girls Say - Wikipedia

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    A book released in Britain by 4TheState, entitled Sh*t Girls Say, used graphics to illustrate each of the chosen phrases. [5] Launch parties were held in Toronto and Los Angeles. [6] When running the Twitter feed, a book was one of their initial interests; they feel the videos helped them reach the goal. [6]