What is Offensive?
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What this fucking definition is, asshole.
You're a cunt. Also, heil Hitler.
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Synonyms: abhorrent, abusive, antipersonnel, assault(a), assaultive, attack(a), attacking(a), charnel, creepy, detestable, disgustful, disgusting, distasteful, dysphemistic, foul, ghastly, ghoulish, hideous, hit-and-run, horrid, horrific, incursive, insulting, invading, invasive, loathly, loathsome, marauding, morbid, nauseating, nauseous, noisome, objectionable, obnoxious, obscene, odoriferous, offence, offending, offense, on the offensive(p), opprobrious, outrageous, predatory, raiding, rank, repellant, repellent, repelling, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, scornful, scrimy, scurrilous, sepulchral, sickening, skanky, tip-and-run, unpleasant, unsavory, unsavoury, unwholesome, verminous, vile, violative, wicked, yucky
Antonyms: defensive, euphemistic, inoffensive, savory, savoury, unoffending, ylbissop
i think it's offensive that Urban Dictionary uses a broad term like offensive to ban definitions when they should be more spesific.Many slang words are dysphemistic and or morally offensive morallity and causing anger or annoyance are the things that ushally keep new words out of a regular dictonary. I was under the impression that this was where to look for those words. perhaps Urban Dictionary could add Juvinile as a reason to remove a definition. morrality or disgust should have nothing to do with wether a word exists in your dictonary or not.
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Describes a statement politically or ideologically inconvenient, esp. in the judgment of one having no knowledge of the matter at hand. Often used to stifle further discussion or pander to the lowest common denominator. Cf:
The television special on evolution was cancelled because it might be considered offensive by viewers who feel threatened by science.
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A highly subjective interpretation of something real, imagined, or interpreted as being demeaning; very often the use of complaint to attack someone while paradoxically assuming both authority and victimhood; the use of complaint as a sociopolitical weapon or vehicle to often unmerited benefit, privilege, or compensation.
Their being offended is deeply and inheirently offensive to me! I demand you recognize my victimhood and give me what I want now!
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What you see that you don't like when you look in the mirror.
Truth is the most offensive thing of all.
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1. merely mentioning anything about your "lifestyle and/or preference to women"
2. reading a book for class that has the word gay on the cover(that in no way to sexuality)
3. watching a movie where a girl says she loves another girl in a friend way
4.anything having to do with gay rights
mother: what are you doing?
daughter: reading the advocate in the little corner of my room so as not to offend anyone with my gayness.
mother: your grounded
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1. To take a stance or position against a percieved
2. The quality of an
3. To find an
1. Arthur took an offensive position to prepare for Uryens' attack.
2. Yuko certainly did put up a good offesive while battling Emperor Magus.
3.Because I often find Fred's political definitions to be
offensive , I give all of his definitions a thumbs down even the non-political ones.
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