cuntribution

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English

Etymology

From blend of cunt +‎ contribution.

Pronunciation

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Noun

cuntribution (plural cuntributions)

  1. (Internet slang, derogatory, vulgar, humorous, uncommon) A contribution (in contexts involving vaginas or obnoxious people).
    • 2003 March 13, Ben Nunn, “Don't look now”, in uk.sport.football (Usenet):
      I'm glad you so value my cuntribution. You grateful cunt.
    • 2005 January 12, [email protected], “Rocky time for Fanny Feminist Greer”, in soc.men (Usenet):
      This woman sought gender privlege for women (under the cowshit 'equality') has staked her blackened heart again. Gee, a childless 'leader' of the womens movement, what a cuntribution.
    • 2009 April 20, Honest Aryan, “Melanin 'frightful muck'”, in alt.gossip.celebrities (Usenet):
      Well done The Women's Institute For Racism (and Spongemaking). A fitting cuntribution to Darwin's bicentennial. And the Fuehrer's birthday. He must be smiling. It's all too much. I must have a lie down.
    • 2015 February 21, Sir F.A. Rien, “42 Monster Momser posts deleted (from my browser only, not from the server - idiots!)”, in alt.humor.puns (Usenet):
      Why are you giving her lip service? Beak caws he doesn't have anything else to 'service' her with? Bisopralol is a lot easier on the sausage than Sotalol was!! ;o) That is not the wurst you have done here, but not by much. Coumadin? Does Nemo or doesn't he? Does this fall under the "If it bleeds it leads" category? Yes, from Nemo's monthly cuntribution.