Words I Learned on Happier Abroad

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MrMan
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Words I Learned on Happier Abroad

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Redbone--- I had to look that up. Mixed race. I don't quite get where the term came from unless it's from part Indians.

Mudshark-- a white woman who has sex with blacks.

Cuck--- I might have known 'cuckhold.'

She-boon--- a very racist description of a black woman comparing her to a baboon.

Blackpill--- I'm thinking this is an extremely hopeless pessimistic version of 'redpill'

Transformer-- a transvestite or transexual. I didn't have to look it up.

Ladyboy-- I don't know if I'd even heard this before. Maybe I saw it here first. The word is self explanatory.

Jailbait--- I am not sure I had ever heard or seen this before, but maybe I did, because I kind of knew what it meant in context.

I also learned that 'Latina' has a strong connotation of porn. I doubt that is true in general, but probably from the perspective of posters who look up porn a lot and the AI remembers they like Latina porn, and keep getting Latina porn.


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Cornfed
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Just to clarify:
Cuck comes from the term cuckservative, meaning people pretending to be conservatives who really aren't and constantly appease the leftists. Of course the cuck part does indeed come from cuckold.

Jailbait is a quite old term meaning a girl of an age that would be found attractive enough for normal men to want to have sex with but below the age of consent.

Ladyboy just means a tranny, but is generally used to refer to East Asian, particularly Thai trannies. It generally reefers to a young man rather than a small boy.
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