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'''Cuntpaste''' is slightly crude Internet slang for ''cut and paste''. It is pronounced as ''[[cunt]]-paste'', and is also used to refer to ''copy and paste.'' | '''Cuntpaste''' is slightly crude Internet slang for ''cut and paste''. It is pronounced as ''[[cunt]]-paste'', and is also used to refer to ''copy and paste.'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 29 September 2021
Cuntpaste is slightly crude Internet slang for cut and paste. It is pronounced as cunt-paste, and is also used to refer to copy and paste.
—As an example. |
Note that the key difference between "cuntpaste" and "copypasta" is that cuntpaste is used as a verb, whereas copypasta is used as a noun.
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