Retard

What is Retard?


1.

A person born with a mental condition and therefore has to work a million times harder to be able to do simple things (such as learn and communicate) that we take for granted. On top of this, a retard will usually suffer a lot of ridicule from society because people fear what they do not understand. The people who choose to make fun of the mental retarded tend to be complete morons and cannot comprehend that these people have feelings and emotions just like anyone else.

I find it amusing that saying somebody has cancer would not be taken as a joke and yet, using another disease such as mental retarded as an insult is common among society, and many do not realize that it is very offensive and that there is something seriously wrong about it.

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2.

George H. W. Bush

Who would have ever thought such a retard would win the election?!?!?!

See Michelle

3.

most people on yahoo chat.

people in yahoo chat always think they know everything, when really theyre just lame nerds with no lives.

See jared

4.

1. A person with a mental deficiency

2. An offensive term used to refer to someone acting in an irritating or generally stupid way.

See Tom

5.

A person with an IQ below 70 and who is impaired in normal, social, or occupational functioning.

6.

-Usually used to label someone as stupid.

-Not commonly used to make fun of the disability.

Also, see Qizzer.

"He just chugged fourteen beers and now he's going out driving."

"What a retard."

See Rob

7.

Somebody who isn't YOU.

"You see that dude over there? He graduated from harvard with a PHDTV in quantum physiology or something but he's still a retard because he doesn't have as much girls as I do."


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