Anonymous wrote:Slur but we don't have gypsies here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it has been in usage long enough and moved far enough away from its origins that no one is going to gasp if they hear someone say, "Ah, I got gypped." I always thought of it as jipped, TBH.
Idiots like you concern me.
Nah. There are such bigger fish to fry in this world beyond people saying they were treated unfairly by using a word that does not bring up a negative connotation for 98% of the population. But keep on raising awareness, sport. Maybe start wearing a ribbon?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it has been in usage long enough and moved far enough away from its origins that no one is going to gasp if they hear someone say, "Ah, I got gypped." I always thought of it as jipped, TBH.
Idiots like you concern me.
Anonymous wrote:wow, i never even thought of it that way. I've learned something new on DCUM!
I like "short changed." I will replace with that
Anonymous wrote:I think it has been in usage long enough and moved far enough away from its origins that no one is going to gasp if they hear someone say, "Ah, I got gypped." I always thought of it as jipped, TBH.
. Which is offensive.Anonymous wrote:I think it is the same asd saying something like "he jewed me down on the price."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/24/offensive-words-_n_4144472.html
http://www.businessinsider.com/offensive-phrases-that-people-still-use-2013-11
Word do evolve, and can integrate into the common vocabulary to mean something completely innocuous.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/24/offensive-words-_n_4144472.html