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Posted on 2/11/26 at 10:06 pm to stout
"Drop"...am I the only one to initially think this means to abandon or quit using a word or phrase? Yeah, I realize it has 2 meanings now, but ambiguity sucks.
So they started saying "gunperson" instead of gunman for dudes in a dress that shoot the place up? That is crazier than a murderous homo and kinda ambiguous too.
So they started saying "gunperson" instead of gunman for dudes in a dress that shoot the place up? That is crazier than a murderous homo and kinda ambiguous too.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:39 am to dat yat
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"Drop"...am I the only one to initially think this means to abandon or quit using a word or phrase? Yeah, I realize it has 2 meanings now, but ambiguity sucks.
So they started saying "gunperson" instead of gunman for dudes in a dress that shoot the place up? That is crazier than a murderous homo and kinda ambiguous too.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:09 am to teke184
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The archaic term “gunsel” comes to mind.
Main place I have ever heard it used was The Maltese Falcon and it was apparently slang for “f@g”.
Googled it: “A criminal carrying a gun.”
Never heard that before.
BTW, “Gunperson” would not be a pronoun but a noun.
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