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Language nerdiness is fun. This is one of the funniest things I’ve heard all day.
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So, when I write down my address and put ‘Berks’ I’m actually stating I live in ‘Cunt’?Awesome.
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…D8 my dog’s nickname is Berk
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The name of the village, Berk, is a British derogatory term derived from the cockney rhyming slang “Berkshire Hunt.” “Berk” is commonly used as a put down for a fool by people unaware of its true origins.