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Calling someone gay as a term of abuse is offensive and illegal in many countries. Bullying and cyberbullying similarly.
If it's done to cause hurt or embarrassment, then yes, it's offensive and bullying. It doesn't matter if the person is gay or not. That makes no difference to the offence.
"Calling me out your name" typically means being disrespectful by addressing someone using inappropriate language, insults, or derogatory terms. It implies disrespecting someone by using offensive language when referring to them.
The offensive names for calling someone with autism is retard, dumdum,blockhead, dunce, dunderhead hammerhead, knucklehead, loggerhead, lunkhead, muttonhead, numskull, poor fish, pudden-head, pudding head, stupe
It is two words really. The whole thing is a phrase calling someone the lord of gay which is offensive to gay people.
A mentally challenged person, a person with a degree of mental retardation, (although this is offensive and I do not advise you to use this) or SOMEONE WITH DOWN SYNDROME!
The cockney slag for stairs is "apples and pears". So, if someone shouts "APPLES AND PEARS!!" at you, they're not demanding fruit, they're telling you to go upstairs.
AnswerA Cockney is (usually) a working class person from London, England - particularly from the East End of London.Traditionally, to qualify to be a Cockney you had to be born within earshot of "The Bow Bells" - that is the bells of the Church of St. Mary le Bow, in London.An abode is where someone lives, so it could be the East End of London, or a person's house in that area.A Cockney's Abode is also known as "ome".(that's how they pronounce home)
An affected Cockney accent is often referred to as mockney or faux Cockney. This can be when someone tries to imitate or exaggerate the traditional working-class London accent in a way that comes across as insincere or inauthentic.
"Serote" is a term mainly used in Mexico as a derogatory slang word to insult someone, similar to calling them a fool or an idiot. It is considered offensive and disrespectful.
In Punjabi, "gandu" is a derogatory term that is used to insult someone by calling them stupid, foolish, or incompetent. It is considered offensive and vulgar.