Retarded
Matthew Gordon
gordonmj at MISSOURI.EDU
Mon Mar 10 15:00:41 UTC 2008
South Park also uses the variant 'artar' as in the classic World of Warcraft
episode. At least I assume this is a phonological variant or 'retard'.
On 3/10/08 7:24 AM, "Wilson Gray" <hwgray at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> South Park clipped it to 'tard years ago and, as you would expect, if
> you're familiar with the show, it's applied to people.
>
> -Wilson
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> On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 6:28 PM, Scot LaFaive <scotlafaive at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I'd like to get other people's impressions on this adjective. Personally, I
>> use the word often but only when referring to inanimate objects, not people
>> or animals. It basically means "inane" or "idiotic" to me. I'm interested in
>> whether this adjective is becoming more an impersonal descriptor and if
>> others also have moved away from using it on people and animals.
>>
>> Scot
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