IIN I'm bothered that people are bothered by the term 'retard'?

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  • The word had(has) other meanings before it was considered a derogatory for homosexuals.

    fag 1 |fag|
    noun [ in sing. ] informal, chiefly Brit.
    a tiring or unwelcome task: it's too much of a fag to drive all the way there and back again.
    • Brit.a junior pupil at a private school who works and runs errands for a senior pupil.
    verb ( fags, fagging , fagged ) [ no obj. ] Brit. informal
    work hard, esp. at a tedious job or task: he didn't have to fag away in a lab to get the right answer.
    • (of a pupil at a private school) work and run errands for a senior pupil.
    ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (as a verb in the sense ‘grow weary’): of unknown origin. Compare with flag1.

    fag 3 |fag|
    nounBrit. informal
    a cigarette.
    ORIGIN late 19th cent.: elliptically from fag end.

    fagot |ˈfagət|(Brit. faggot )
    noun
    a bundle of sticks or twigs bound together as fuel.
    • a bundle of iron rods bound together for reheating, welding, and hammering into bars.

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    • I knew the use of fag for cigarettes was a neutral term.
      But as for the gay definition, wasn't it always intended to be derogatory?

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      • Yes but that's a definition people created. It was never a real definition.

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    • Oh great wise one, can you please do the etymology of the word "douche"

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      • What's your problem?

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        • Nothing... Nothing at all I just love that word and since you're on a roll word wise, I thought I'd get you to do that one too. Douche, rolls of the tongue nicely don't you think? Don't put it near your mouth mind... It's just a figure if speech.

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          • Oh, I see. My bad.

            douche |do͞oSH|
            noun
            a shower of water: a daily douche.
            • a jet of liquid applied to part of the body for cleansing or medicinal purposes.
            • a device for washing out the vagina as a contraceptive measure.
            verb [ with obj. ]
            spray or shower with water.
            • [ no obj. ] use a douche as a method of contraception.
            ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (as a noun): via French from Italian doccia ‘conduit pipe,’ from docciare ‘pour by drops,’ based on Latin ductus ‘leading’ (see duct) .

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