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Ch*g when used to describe finishing a drink quickly
I'm not sure if it's a slur everywhere but here it's a slur for indigenous people
i didn't even know this was a slur! definitely not gonna use that again
that seems excessive unless your
is the same as his
i don't lose anything by not saying that, and i avoid potentially being offensive to someone. not really excessive in my eyes.
i disagree. it's quite some effort to police yourself for uncommon words that aren't slurs in your own dialect compared to the odds of perpetuating harm.
or maybe i have an undiagnosed language processing difficulty.
fair enough. i don't use that word anyway. i wouldn't expect anyone else to do that, but personally i am just going to, not do that
I looked it up, it's a slur for an aboriginal group in Pacific Canada. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chugach
So for anyone in North America they are not very far away.
Edit: They also had a settlement in modern Alaska that was destroyed by a hurricane in 1964, and US Chugach National Forest and Alaska's Chugach State Park are named after them.
i submit that alaska/pacific canada is very far away from most of north america. anything north of vancouver might as well be the moon.
"chug" is an onomatopoeia for the noise a mechanical engine makes, which is what chugging a drink from a bottle often sounds like. it has nothing etymologically to do with the Chugach people. "nip [that] in the bud" contains an anti-asian slur... except it doesn't because that's not how words work. Those potatoes are removed potatoes for perfectly appropriate reasons even if the too-longstanding football team name still makes my eye twitch occasionally.
that's not carte blanche to be a 13 year old who found a certain synonym for greedy in a thesaurus, but neither is that what Roger Miller sang about, or what the single-serving milk brand was doing, or what anyone outside of a tiny geographic area means.
That becoming removed potatoes is really funny
I square pegged so many slurs into that before it became clear what they meant.
ah, gotcha. interesting
Fucking Chigs.
Yes I'm still salty about Space Above and Beyond getting cancelled.
Take a chance
Fuck that is a deep cut. I should go find that show, loved it when it came out. Probably hasn't aged well tho.
Colloquially we occasionally use the word "scull/skull" here as a verb to mean the same thing. The etymology is disputed but it likely traces its roots in the Scandinavian/Viking word skål (of approximately the same pronunciation), which means "cheers". I think this term is ripe for a bit of the good ol' cultural appropriation if you're up for it.