Poll: the word "chick"?

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lacktheknack

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Nurb said:
lacktheknack said:
Nurb said:
Man/woman

Girl/boy

Guy/chick

It's just the slang term for women just as "guy" is the slang term for men. Neither are derrogatory and anyone that has a problem with it is too uptight and hug on political correctness. Besides, if chick is wrong to use, then they can't say "guy" either, and they all do.
Almost.

Guy/Gal

Stud/Chick

That's much closer in my mind. Comparing animals to animals.
Yea but who says "Gal" anymore? Guy/chick is pretty much the slag term settled on, regardless of it's origins
Man, I feel old-fashioned now.
 

Nurb

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lacktheknack said:
Nurb said:
lacktheknack said:
Nurb said:
Man/woman

Girl/boy

Guy/chick

It's just the slang term for women just as "guy" is the slang term for men. Neither are derrogatory and anyone that has a problem with it is too uptight and hug on political correctness. Besides, if chick is wrong to use, then they can't say "guy" either, and they all do.
Almost.

Guy/Gal

Stud/Chick

That's much closer in my mind. Comparing animals to animals.
Yea but who says "Gal" anymore? Guy/chick is pretty much the slag term settled on, regardless of it's origins
Man, I feel old-fashioned now.
You're ten years younger than I am! Haha.
 

DustyDrB

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It sounds kind of dated. Not so dated that you can use it to sound ironically cool though. Just douchey.
 

Good morning blues

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I find it slightly derogatory, but not in a serious way. It's about as offensive as calling a friend who just stepped on your foot a "jerk."
 

justnotcricket

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I don't find it particularly offensive - it makes me think of baby chickens, which are cute and fluffy, so it's hard to take offense. To me, it's usually the tone that matters (unless the word is obviously pejorative like ***** or c*nt or something). I place it on the same level as 'gal', 'dude', 'guy' etc.
 

Vault101

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I never really found it to be offensive

I use it and I'm a....well I would use it to decribe myself here, girl dosnt seem right, neither dose woman...and female just seems a little too clinical

I did have a boyfreind who called me babe and for some reason I found that irritating
 

blankedboy

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I use "girl" for females 12 and under, "chick" until they're, say, 25 or so, and "woman" after that.
 

Hader

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I don't think I have ever used the term seriously. Or at all even. I don't see the appeal of it to other guys.
 

tavelkyosoba

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Zannah said:
Would you be comfortable with females calling you a cock? If so, go ahead.
See, the masculine version of "chick" is "chick." You're thinking "hen" and most women get more than a trifle angry when you call them a hen.



I have never heard of a girl getting upset about being called a chick unless they're insecure about their gender identity.

"Oh noes, that gender model somehow threatens my individuality and I'm scared and angry at this!"
 

Nikolaz72

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I guess since English is a secondary language i rarely hear it in the big world. And the folks i frequent on the internets rarely. I dont think ever uses it, and i would probably never called a lady 'chick' myself. I think if anything thats probably what i would accidently use as a short for chicken... *Lets eat chick today* If that was US i would have gotten some looks... So since i dont see why women cant be chicks i cant vote second. Since i dont use it i cant go first. And since i dont think you're an arse i cant go third. Can we please make an 'other' opion?
 

tavelkyosoba

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Nikolaz72 said:
I guess since English is a secondary language i rarely hear it in the big world. And the folks i frequent on the internets rarely. I dont think ever uses it, and i would probably never called a lady 'chick' myself. I think if anything thats probably what i would accidently use as a short for chicken... *Lets eat chick today* If that was US i would have gotten some looks... So since i dont see why women cant be chicks i cant vote second. Since i dont use it i cant go first. And since i dont think you're an arse i cant go third. Can we please make an 'other' opion?
You would definitely get some high-fives for declaring your intention to eat chick. Rock on bro, rock on.
 

zehydra

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It's usually used by guys trying to get laid, so I can see why someone might take offense.
 

brunothepig

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I use it sometimes... Actually probably a fair bit. I wouldn't really notice, I don't think I've ever heard of anyone finding it offensive... It might be an Australian thing, it's basically the equivalent of calling a guy dude here.
Besides that, I'm of the firm belief that words themselves are not important, it's the intent behind them. It's why "political correctness" annoys me. So I'll find myself swearing at inappropriate times without realising it...
 

GotMalkAvian

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I used to use "chick" a lot when I was growing up, since that was the normal slang that I grew up with. Nowadays, I just find myself calling everyone "dude" regardless of gender. Surprisingly, a lot of women would rather be called "dude" than "chick." Go figure.
 

john_alexander

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I use 'gal' all the time, and 'chick' rarely, usually when trying to make a joke. Chick just seems to have more humour value.
 

Twilight_guy

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I live in California and have a bit of the suffer dude influence. On occasion I might use "chick" but I prefer "dude" and "dudette."
 

Tiny116

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I don't use it, but I don't think it's offensive either.
Though if you're using it for girls under 18 and you're over 18 that makes it a little weird...
Want to get more raised eyebrows start calling the women "Doll" :p
 

Neuromaster

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frozen_scarecrow said:
Well, you can't call the ladies dudes, so what else are you going to use?
You have no idea how long it took my GF to get used to me calling her "dude".