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Discover LudwigThe phrase "faggot by" is not a grammatically correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is derogatory and offensive language, and should not be used in any context. Instead, one could use more appropriate and respectful language to convey the intended meaning.
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He described being called "faggot" by Russian nurses at a health center and a time a butcher threw meat at him after politely handing it to other customers.
El Greco was a faggot, of course, and—" "You silly," said Vivian laughing, "El Greco wasn't Italian!" "Well, Michelangelo was a faggot, by God, of the very first water, a raving—" "Listen, do you remember how liquor cost so little in Spain?
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Nobody recognizes me from my stand-up, just from Picnicface, so they still just holler "Powerthirst!" at me from their car windows, which beats the old stand-by of "faggot" and eggs.
Gay and faggot are still by a long way the most common insults (even if most young people don't realise the inherent insult).
Full circle in another sense, too, for next week's release of the new Van Halen album, A Different Kind of Truth, marks the first recordings Roth has made with the band since departing amid a cloud of bitterness in 1985, when he was replaced by his arch-enemy Sammy Hagar (as far back as the 70s, Hagar was calling Roth a "faggot", Roth responding by saying Hagar had "a social problem").
A group of teenage punks hurled all sorts of slurs at me like "Go back to where you came from, faggot!" I responded by getting close to one of them and, smiling, floated these words at their faces: "It's a shame that such terrible things come out of your mouth... when such beautiful things could go in it".
He taunted Glover for getting "beat by a faggot," according to testimony.
According to "Rope and Faggot," the 1928 study by the N.A.A.C.P. general secretary Walter White, between 1882 and 1927 there were 4,951 lynchings in the United States.
"Faggot" has been replaced by the remark "that's so gay" to disparage people, things, or ideas that fall outside what is considered the heterosexual "norm".
They said they didn't want to be fed by a faggot".
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