What do you call a female dog without using the B word:-)

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pawelk1986
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19 Jul 2014, 10:21 am

I'm not a native speaker of English,

English is my second language learned, is for me a foreign language. I'm ashamed to admit outside my native Polish language and English as a foreign language, I do not know inncyh foreign languages​​, maybe a little German, but very poorly: (

I wonder how native speakers call their b*****s: D

I know it's a bit coarse, but the word b***h has a pejorative connotation, moreover, like its Polish counterpart "Suka"


This word means in Polish female dog, but we use so that as the Brits and the Americans in relation to lust women who love sex too and they are immodest, I think that Using the word in relation to women should not be tolerated., but "Suka" is not taboo word in Polish


I wonder how the Anglo-Saxons talk about their female dogs as scientific word "b***h" has a vulgar connotation?



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19 Jul 2014, 11:18 am

If you are a puppy, you call her "mom."


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19 Jul 2014, 12:19 pm

I think most people just call them female dogs.



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19 Jul 2014, 1:30 pm

How about BIACH lol.

I remember how I learned what that word meant. In second grade, the class was in the library, and we were sitting around a table. The librarian said it in front of us all, and we wer all shocked by it. She said "What? A b***h is a female dog" And we were all just like "whaaaaaaatttttt?" lol


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19 Jul 2014, 1:43 pm

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I call this one Rosa Barks.


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19 Jul 2014, 2:05 pm

Itch?


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19 Jul 2014, 2:50 pm

I just call mine a b***h, it's what she is.


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19 Jul 2014, 2:51 pm

DukeJanTheGrey wrote:
I just call mine a b***h, it's what she is.


I may as well call her a f*****g b***h if all I am going to get is ******


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19 Jul 2014, 3:00 pm

A "doge".

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19 Jul 2014, 3:39 pm

why not her name?
or if you don't know it...oh well. B***h.


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19 Jul 2014, 3:52 pm

b***h is what we use for female dogs. Yes it has some negativity attached when you could be talking about women, but when used for a female dog there's nothing wrong with it whatsoever.

I've heard my nan use the word b***h talking about female dogs many times and shes 76 and wouldn't even swear.

The word hasn't been stolen by people wanting to insult women, it's become two words, and only the one for insulting women is frowned on, while nobody thinks bad about the one describing a female dog. You could use the word b***h anywhere talking about a female dog and no one would make anything of it.

The fact it's blanked out here is an anomaly. Probably due to it being an American site and they can be prudes in certain ways.



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19 Jul 2014, 10:44 pm

Roobot wrote:
The fact it's blanked out here is an anomaly. Probably due to it being an American site and they can be prudes in certain ways.


Painfully accurate. :lol:


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20 Jul 2014, 2:54 am

I call mine Puggie.

Otherwise:
- Female dog
- Girl dog

But there's nothing wrong with calling a female dog a b***h.


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20 Jul 2014, 3:09 pm

GoonSquad wrote:
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I call this one Rosa Barks.


Cute dog :D , a labrador?

Recently, my mom and I took care of a dog (female) my neighbor my neighbor when they had to go to the funeral, her husband could see clearly that the dog is depressed, a couple of times with us vomit and did not want anything, I know it is normally very cheerful dog, sometimes jumping on me to greet me (As aspie i don;t like it but i like to play and pet her sometime) . when my neighbor or her deceased husband went with her on a walk. But it's hard to be joyful when just died your guardian and best friend :(



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23 Jul 2014, 3:26 pm

A "dogette".

Or a "dogess".




Just kidding.

If you're using it literally then you can just use the b-word. Kinda like the way doctors can use words in a clinical way. But dont over do it.

But NEVER use the word non literally.



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04 Aug 2014, 11:29 am

I call a female dog a female dog. Too much negative stigma surrounding the B word. I hate that there are so many swear words that are primarily targeted at women. If you call a man a "son of a b**ch" or a b****rd, you're actually insulting the woman who gave birth to him. If hating such words makes me a prude, then guilty as charged, I guess. They sure do love to use a lot of swears on movies, TV, and now M-rated video games.