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riderz13371 said:
Dr.JimmyRustles said:
riderz13371 said:

So you were saying I'm a bundle of sticks? I doubt that is what you meant buddy.

https://www.google.ca/#output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=define+faggot&oq=define+faggot&gs_l=hp.3..0i10l2j0j0i10.137.1117.0.1143.13.7.0.0.0.0.295.1131.0j3j3.6.0.cappswebkhl..0.0...1.1.12.psy-ab.vWeiqE7OkZs&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&bvm=bv.46471029,d.aWM&fp=c33d684123accc1&biw=1366&bih=667

>You had to look it up.

From where I come from homosexuals even use it. Faget basically means idiot, for example I could say op is a faget for making this thread.

I didn't have to look it up, I just did it for you since you don't understand that it is an offensive word. We all know you didn't mean to call me what you are claiming the meaning of the word is. It was meant to be used as an offensive insult. 

Calling you a idiot is offensive? Let me guess public school right?

From Middle English, from Old French fagot (bundle of sticks), from Old Italian fagotto, diminutive of Vulgar Latin *facus, from Latin fascis (bundle of wood).

Noun

faggot (plural faggots)

  1. (rare, dated in US) A burning or smouldering piece of firewood.
  2. (chiefly UK) A bundle of sticks tied together.
  3. (obsolete) Burdensome baggage.
  4. (Can we verify(+) this sense?)(obsolete, pejorative) An old woman.
  5. (Ireland, colloquial, pejorative, obsolete) A shrewish woman.
  6. (derogatory, vulgar, colloquial, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) A gay man.
  7. (pejorative, vulgar, US, colloquial) An annoying or inconsiderate person.
  8. (used in the UK, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand) (obsolete, in North America) The cast off end of a smoked cigarette.
  9. (chiefly UK) A meatball made from pork.

Well looky that it has more meaning then homosexual.