In particular

"The aforementioned word is an Anglo-Saxon East Anglian word properly used to refer to the vulva and vagina of a cow. In East Anglia it is still used, perfectly properly by farmers to denote that part of a cow. Interestingly it is one of the few obscene words which is still used in their original and proper way, while also enjoying a more widespread though less specific currency."

Which reminds me of one of the best insults I ever heard: "you've got more mouth than a cow's got c**t" - just before a fight broke out in a curry house in Leeds late one night many years ago.

Posted By: BerlinCanary, May 9, 19:16:08

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