User talk:Danintexas

Butthurt or Butt Hurt

A word or phrase commonly used by Marines in describing situations specifically when another man's feelings were hurt or is visibly upset over a rather "trivial" issue. Heard used in Okinawa Japan and Iraq. Whatever it is, it is clearly part of the 18-25 year old vernacular where I am at, heard at least 5-10 times a day. I Wikepedia'd "Butt Hurt" and it is not there. I spoke to my buddy Joe who is now in Ohio; he had heard its use as well in Iraq by Americans in the same context stated above. This word crosses racial and social boundries and is working itself into the 25-40 year old arsenal of words. When asked, users cannot explain where the word originated from.

Use of this word implies it is a compound word.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Context: Usually derogatory or insulting to the "Butthurt" individual.

Implication: The person is now behaving or of the demeanor expected if they were kicked or violated in some fashion involving their butt.

Example: Private X is "all butthurt" because he was told he had duty again.

Advice: Never act "butthurt".

Your input and insight are appreciated.

--Danintexas (talk) 03:15, 1 January 2009 (UTC)

I searched Wiktionary and found "Butthurt." I added to its noun and adjective use and added amplifying remarks. It is there.

--Danintexas (talk) 03:41, 1 January 2009 (UTC)