Definitions
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- adjective vulgar, slang Under the influence of illicit drugs or alcohol;
drunk ;high . - adjective vulgar, slang
broken - adjective vulgar, slang Extremely tired or worn out
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Examples
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I hated it when Dad and the pot-bellied guys cunted up the place with cigarettes and beery boy belches.
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Simply present your till receipt to a member of staff at the drinks aisle and you can get yourself cunted on as much Boddingtons as you like.
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Simply present your till receipt to a member of staff at the drinks aisle and you can get yourself cunted on as much Boddingtons as you like.
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Simply present your till receipt to a member of staff at the drinks aisle and you can get yourself cunted on as much Boddingtons as you like.
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Simply present your till receipt to a member of staff at the drinks aisle and you can get yourself cunted on as much Boddingtons as you like.
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But he knew she needed to get it out of her system and the sooner she cunted him, the sooner she could start feeling better about herself.
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Sadly, he also cunted his leg and for some reason stayed on the pitch, hobbling around, when he should have come off, but I suppose I can understand it.
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Up stepped Cesc and when I say he cunted it home as hard as he can I don't think I'm misusing the descriptive powers of the English language.
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Up stepped Cesc and when I say he cunted it home as hard as he can I don't think I'm misusing the descriptive powers of the English language.
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Sadly, he also cunted his leg and for some reason stayed on the pitch, hobbling around, when he should have come off, but I suppose I can understand it.
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