04-23-2002, 02:37 AM
Hey.. hate to flare up the original argument, but I just verified, and according to Webster's Dicitonary,
"Fagot" (one g)
Main Entry: 1fag·ot
Variant(s): or fag·got /'fa-g&t/
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English fagot, from Middle French
Date: 14th century
: BUNDLE: as a : a bundle of sticks b : a bundle of pieces of wrought iron to be shaped by rolling or hammering at high temperature
"Faggot" (2 g's)
Main Entry: fag·got
Pronunciation: 'fa-g&t
Function: noun
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1914
usually disparaging : a male homosexual
- fag·got·ry /-g&-trE/ noun, usually disparaging
- fag·goty /-g&-tE/ adjective, usually disparaging
"Faget" ( spelled with an e)
-No entries
"Fagget" ( 2 g's)
-No Entries
Considering that I trust Webster's for proper spelling far more than I trust Mc Bourbon, I'd have to conclude that he was, umm.. WRONG, and the others were right.
But the greatest find of all is the fact that "Faggotry" is an actual word... I feel as though JEFFK!!11 has been vindicated.
"Fagot" (one g)
Main Entry: 1fag·ot
Variant(s): or fag·got /'fa-g&t/
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English fagot, from Middle French
Date: 14th century
: BUNDLE: as a : a bundle of sticks b : a bundle of pieces of wrought iron to be shaped by rolling or hammering at high temperature
"Faggot" (2 g's)
Main Entry: fag·got
Pronunciation: 'fa-g&t
Function: noun
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1914
usually disparaging : a male homosexual
- fag·got·ry /-g&-trE/ noun, usually disparaging
- fag·goty /-g&-tE/ adjective, usually disparaging
"Faget" ( spelled with an e)
-No entries
"Fagget" ( 2 g's)
-No Entries
Considering that I trust Webster's for proper spelling far more than I trust Mc Bourbon, I'd have to conclude that he was, umm.. WRONG, and the others were right.
But the greatest find of all is the fact that "Faggotry" is an actual word... I feel as though JEFFK!!11 has been vindicated.
You're workin' with a professional here. You bunch of losers!! NICE FUCKING MODEL!!!