Vincent E
Literotica Guru
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perdita said:Hoorayl, Vincent E. I hate pre-cum usage. It's so yuppy to me.
gracias, Perdita
Glad to oblige. I'm only being an ogre on the other thread, chica.
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perdita said:Hoorayl, Vincent E. I hate pre-cum usage. It's so yuppy to me.
gracias, Perdita
Vincent E said:. . . The word that drives me nuts is the hyphenated word 'pre-cum.' Folks, it's semen okay. S-e-m-e-n. Semen.
Vincento, Pops called semen "redundant sailors". I think that tops Q's vikings, but then I'm biased.Vincent E said:I get it: Vikings.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
Post cum is evidence.Vincent E said:I get it: Vikings.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
What the hell would post-cum be? The stain left on the sheets.
Chicklet said:for those of you who do use "cum" in your erotica, where do you draw the line? (sparked from a thread in the story feedback forum)
Personally, I'll say "cum" but I say "came" and I hardly ever use the word "cumming"
What about you?
Also, discuss whether there are/should be any rules pertaining to this slang word.
-Chicklet
perdita said:Based on quick research I think 'come' (venio, as in coming to pass, vs. coming to town) in Latin would be declined thus, present tense only:
Venio (I come)
Venias (you come, sing.)
Veniat (he/she comes)
Veniamus (we come)
Veniatis (you come, plural)
Veniant (they come)
Sure reads better in Latin. I wonder if the Romans had a slang equivalent to cum.
Perdita Latina
perdita said:Ay, papi, si si si... mas, hombre, mas... aqui, aqui stupido!
Perdita
aquĂ = here (pr. ah-KEE)ag2507 said:Forgive my ignorance" aquai? Water? Or some derivative thereof?
Yo! Gauche, were you called the Granny Grabbers?gauchecritic said:My 'gang' (totally different meaning over here by the way) frequently used the term 'fetch' as in "I'm going to fetch."
perdita said:Is that in the OED? Doesn't sound or look right.
Unlike the root word, it looks it would be pronounced or-gaz-ming vs. or-gaz-em-ing.
Basically it turns me off.
Pear
Mac, my line is Some words should NOT be verbed.agedmac said:What's the line..
All words can be verbed
And P, thanks for this reference, truly!
Dirty Slut said:Geesh! Do you all just use your spell checker, or what? Adding m's to the word cuming draws out a long groan, but it's actually only got one M in it just like coming does.
DS
You can add the correct spelling to your spellcheck database. But, I have always used two Ms, too.Tatelou said:Mine accepts both (Word 2002 (10.2627.3311)). How strange, must be a combination of my over-use of the word and my inability to spell it correctly.
Word must think "Oh, sheesh, that word again, I'll just let her have it, it's far less painful that way."
Katie
Dirty Slut said:Adding m's to the word cuming draws out a long groan...
DS
DVS said:You can add the correct spelling to your spellcheck database. But, I have always used two Ms, too.
Well, maybe I haven't explained myself that well, either. For me, the jury is still out on the correct spelling. I wait for a link to some official entity.Tatelou said:Ah, I don't think I explained myself very well. I meant my spellchecker accepts both spellings of the word. Having said that, I have always used two Ms.
Katie