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Vendaval -> RE: Cum speak (2/22/2009 4:18:54 PM)

It is cute of used sparingly but too much of it is a buzz-kill.  Text speak will rapidly get on my nerves.


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ORIGINAL: Lockit
What do you think of the sex jive-talk in general?




littlesarbonn -> RE: Cum speak (2/22/2009 5:37:24 PM)

For me, it's more than just that word. I really get annoyed when people get lazy with language in general. It's probably because I'm a writer, and I love the many uses of language, so that when I see someone just taking short cuts with it, I guess it bothers me more than it probably should.




Emperor1956 -> RE: Cum speak (2/22/2009 8:14:35 PM)

Peonforher, thank you.

Venatrix, I'm torn here.  You are clearly the Latin Goddess (although clearly NOT a Latina Goddess) and I should defer to you.  BUT if I'd stuck strictly to Mr. Wheelock's pronunciation, it wouldn't have been funny.  

As with so many Latin scholars I've known, I fear your sense of humor is trumped by your need to be absolutely sticky.  My memory is hazy, but I believe my reply to you is melior futurus nefas, quam futurus a mentula.
 
E




Venatrix -> RE: Cum speak (2/22/2009 9:22:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Emperor1956


As with so many Latin scholars I've known, I fear your sense of humor is trumped by your need to be absolutely sticky.  
 


Iocare est bona res, sed non cum linguam latinam :-)




DeathinRevelry -> RE: Cum speak (2/22/2009 11:07:16 PM)

As the daughter of two English teachers, I'm pretty sure "cum" would have me written out of the will; it's fine that I write all sorts of kinky and twisted erotica, but God forbid I misspell or abuse my prepositions! But then I'm also in the group that doesn't care for "domme" and doesn't see why women can't be dominants too.
 
Guess it's true what they say about turning into your parents- I recently went off on my mother's Lecture 131 about contractions and the proper use of same.




beeble -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 2:36:14 AM)

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CatdeMedici wrote: Quite frankly I'd like to know how we even got from ejaculation or orgasm to cum-I'll be darned if I can find any medical explanation.

I'm just off to the lavatorium, where I will micturate and defecate.  When I've finished doing that, I'll explain how basic bodily functions get short words, medicine be damned.

beeble.




SirJ40 -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 7:36:55 AM)

I have always thought that the "cum" thing was a shortened form of "My time is coming", which I understood to be an olden times version of "oh fuck, I'm cumming"





LadyHibiscus -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 8:18:01 AM)

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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

MEH
 
Please, please stop that, Lady Hib.  When I see that word, it still makes me think of the noise made by a small furry animal when you yank its tail.  Or a very aggressive squirrel.  I don't want to think of you this way.


You know me too well!  [:D]




mummyman321 -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 4:32:02 PM)

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ORIGINAL: CatdeMedici
Quite frankly I'd like to know how we even got from ejaculation or orgasm to cum-I'll be darned if I can find any medical explanation.


CUM
(v. and n.) seems to be a modern (by 1973) variant of the sexual sense of come that originated in pornographic writing, perhaps first in the noun sense. This "experience sexual orgasm" slang meaning of come (perhaps originally come off) is attested from 1650, in "Walking In A Meadowe Greene," in a folio of "loose songs" collected by Bishop Percy.

They lay soe close together, they made me much to wonder;
I knew not which was wether, until I saw her under.
Then off he came, and blusht for shame soe soon that he had endit;
Yet still she lies, and to him cryes, "one more and none can mend it."

As a noun meaning "semen or other product of orgasm" it is on record from the 1920s. The sexual cum seems to have no connection with L. cum, the preposition meaning "with, together with," which is occasionally used in English in local names of combined parishes or benifices (e.g. Chorlton-cum-Hardy), in popular Latin phrases (e.g. cum laude), or as a combining word to indicate a dual nature or function (e.g. slumber party-cum-bloodbath).




SnowRanger -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 4:54:16 PM)

Holy Smokejumpers!

cum as in come;
cum as in with;
domme as in is a made-up word;
ablative as in dead languages;
exchanges in Latin;

This whole thread leaves me as stumped as that whole "rooster photo" thing!




mummyman321 -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 5:01:01 PM)

Okay, I must confess. I am not that literate. I stole it from the Etymology dictionary. But it does sound impressive!

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=cum




SnowRanger -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 6:04:00 PM)

btw MEH?  




LadyHibiscus -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 6:06:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SnowRanger

btw MEH?  


nooooooooooo   don't rile Peon!!  He'll send me stale Eccles cakes!!




SnowRanger -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 6:09:15 PM)

:-)  Well, I don't want to rile a guy like Peon!




LadyHibiscus -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 6:20:13 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SnowRanger

:-)  Well, I don't want to rile a guy like Peon!


Very wise!  {nods sagely}




subtex -> RE: Cum speak (2/23/2009 6:26:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Emperor1956

FR:  I really don't understand all the excitement.  The word in question is an ordinary Latin participle which has made its way into English, in several fairly common expressions.  viz:
 
Jenna Jamison graduated cum laude.  (note:  that is pronounced "law-dey", not "loud-ey")
 
His thesis on the sexual implications of volcanic eruptions will surely result in his graduating magna cum laude.
 
In any group of active, healthy people pursuing various noisy pleasures, some of them will graduate summa cum laude.



How about cogito ergo cum, I think therefore I cum?  hmm doesn't really make sense but it makes me laugh.

Bill





SlaveBlutarsky -> RE: Cum speak (2/24/2009 4:08:27 PM)

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ORIGINAL: OneMoreWaste

I've never liked the word "cum", it always makes me think of very poorly written erotica, or the kindy of on-line "nasty sex talk" that's delivered in ALL CAPS [:'(]
When it's as a sexual innuendo (i.e., "Why don't you cum on over here, big boy"), it absolutely turns my stomach.


I pretty much agree with this and will add that I typically assume the user of 'cum' has an IQ ceiling of about 75.




angelikaJ -> RE: Cum speak (2/24/2009 4:16:44 PM)

Today someone wrote welcum to me...

*sigh*




DavanKael -> RE: Cum speak (2/24/2009 4:34:22 PM)

The term 'cum' ought only be used in matters sexual, imo. 
  Davan




YoursMistress -> RE: Cum speak (2/24/2009 7:43:36 PM)

Well, I suppose I could sexualize just about anything if I really, really wanted to use it then.  Cum on, can't I?   ;)




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