Poll: the word "chick"?

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triggrhappy94

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What's your opinion on the use of the word to referr to a girl?
I use the word in a nonformal setting to referr to someone that isn't really old enough to be considered a woman, you know like younger then 18. Before you call me a jerk or whatever, I use it because I have trouble pronouncing R's and L's when they're together in a word like "girl", or "really", or "Riley" (my name... yes I have trouble pronouncing my own name). It's just more comfortable and easier for me to say "chick".
 

AvsJoe

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I know it's offensive but I always use the word "chick". It makes a great verbal shorthand and doesn't come with the potential downsides that other single-syllable words have, like girl or babe.
 

RhombusHatesYou

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I don't use it because I use 'bird' instead.

Whenever someone tries to correct me I switch to the far more misogynistic 'gash'... of course why people try to correct me on that when I use '****' as a replacement for 'person' is beyond me.
 

crudus

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I have found myself using it more lately since I am at that weird stage in life where my peers stop being girls and boys and start being men and women. It's still weird for me to think of us in either group. So I refer to people as male, female, chick, or dude depending on context and what I feel like calling them.
 

Kaboose the Moose

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I say it more often than not but it's never intended as an insult. It's just a common shorthand expression that's woven into the narrative of my friend and I
 

Link_to_Future

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See, I'm far too literal. I get imagines of people hitting baby chickens with hammers when my friends are bragging. It...annoys me.
 

RatRace123

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I say chick, I don't see anything wrong with it, it's just another way to say the word "woman" or "girl".
 

Zannah

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Would you be comfortable with females calling you a cock? If so, go ahead.
 

Manicotti

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For some reason I've always found it sort of demeaning (and I'm a guy); I think this might be because I learned the term watching "Grease." I prefer using the term "ladies" - it can be either respectful, casual, or creepy pending the accompanying eyebrow gestures!
 

Altorin

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it's just a word. it can be used in a condescending manner, or it can be used in a neutral manner, or even a positive manner. It's all about context.
 

crudus

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Father Time said:
crudus said:
I have found myself using it more lately since I am at that weird stage in life where my peers stop being girls and boys and start being men and women. It's still weird for me to think of us in either group. So I refer to people as male, female, chick, or dude depending on context and what I feel like calling them.
I've never heard of the word gash being used to refer anyone female or not.

I've only heard it being used to mean 'really big cut'
You quoted the wrong guy, friend :)

Zannah said:
Would you be comfortable with females calling you a cock? If so, go ahead.
There is a difference since cock is actually an insult.
 

TheTaco007

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I use it, but I don't think it's offensive at all. It's like calling a bloke a "dude" only it's a girl so it's a "chick."

I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
 

macfluffers

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"Chick" comes from "chica", a Spanish term for "girl". It's dumb for it to be offensive, because it's simply imported from another language.