Death and the Lady, and a naughty word?


Izzie

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I'm watching death and the lady, and i noticed a word on the wall of the adult theatre. It looks as if it's saying 'w*nkers aweigh'. I'm not seeing things am i?

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It's been done before, pal. To wit, dig this dialog from "Phil The Shil:"Phil: You must take me for a right wanker, son.Izzie: Well, a right wanker who's got no furniture, mang.Phil: Now look, a wanker is a twit, a tube, a tool... ...that is exactly what I'd be if I took you for anything else other than a two-bit thief!

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I've heard the phil the shill bit. I never noticed this in Death and the Lady. I ain't seen the f-word either.

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W*ker doesn't sound like profanity to me. I think I have heard all the US swear words.

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Wanker is a British term that means "one who wanks", or masturbates. It is also a form of calling someone a d ick, as s, or j erk.Wanker has since been "decriminalized" and used as loosely as the word damn is today.On the other hand, tea-bag, a seamingly innocuous term means something far more graphic and rude when applied as a verb.Very impolite indeed.

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I'm not 100% sure all terms meant the same thing in the 80's as they do now.

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I'm not 100% sure all terms meant the same thing in the 80's as they do now.

I was thinking the same thing.
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Ya to me "teebag" always meant a Limey or a Brit. The disgusting connotation is recent.

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Well, regardless of what you all may think, it is what it is..."teabag" or "to teabag" is not nice and no, this disgusting connotation is not recent...it goes quite a ways back...it just hasn't been recognized as a vulgar phrase here in the US until recently. That doesn't mean the words like puta, maricon, comemierda, ugatz, va fangul and other "recent" terms are not bad although they have been used in the mainstream from the street to the movies on a constant basis! Most of them getting past censors because the censors only censor what they know and understand.Common usage does not make them any "cleaner".

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The neon sign is posted inside a porno shop in that shot so i think they are refering to masturbation meaning wankers aweigh without angering the tv sensor gods just my .02$

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