The Allusionist

209. Four Letter Words: Serving C-bomb

May 25, 2025
Nicole Holliday, an acting associate professor of linguistics at UC Berkeley, and Kelly Elizabeth Wright, an assistant professor at UW-Madison, delve into the controversial C-word. They explain how it has evolved from being a strong swear to a term of empowerment within queer communities, particularly in ballroom culture. The conversation explores its acceptance in digital spaces like TikTok and its implications for female identity and language reclamation. The hosts uncover the complexities of language, culture, and social power through humor and insightful analysis.
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INSIGHT

Why C-Word Is Most Offensive

  • The C-word is the rudest swear word due to stigma around female sexuality. - Other genital-related words, especially male ones, lack the same level of offense.
INSIGHT

Complimentary Use Origin

  • Serving cunt and cunty are compliments derived from ballroom culture. - These uses differ greatly from the word's traditional pejorative meaning.
ANECDOTE

Family's Journey with C-Word

  • Kelly Elizabeth Wright recalls her mother being deeply hurt by the word. - Now, they share a private, affectionate use of it together.
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