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a coded insult meaning "cunt," used to express extreme contempt, often toward a woman but not exclusively
What is the origin of the term "see you next Tuesday" and how is it used?
"See you next Tuesday" is a euphemistic slang phrase that emerged in English in the late 20th century, using the first letters of each word—C, U, N, T—to reference the highly offensive term "cunt" without saying it outright. It is used to express extreme contempt, often directed at a woman but sometimes at anyone considered particularly vile or objectionable. The phrase appears in informal speech, online discussions, and dark humor contexts, often to insult while skirting direct vulgarity. Its offensiveness is context-dependent: it is highly derogatory when the listener understands the hidden reference, and mildly playful or ironic in certain subcultural or comedic settings.



























