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Can you use the word "p****r" on Yahoo answer?

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just curious.

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  1. I think it depends on the context.  I use "pekker" when I'm naughty and it goes through.


  2. Hehe you said p****r ::giggles::

  3. I will test it out..Pocky has a big p****r..* tee hee

  4. Unless some a s s hole reports it ,god i hate them mother fucers that report others.

  5. aBSOLUTELY NOT... yOU fEckER!

  6. It looks like you can ... as long as someone with no life doesn't report it.  Like somebody above said, it probably depends on 'how' you use the word lol.

  7. Obviously you can

  8. You spelt p****r checker wrong.

  9. Woody Woodpecker, peckerpecker..p****r p****r...peckerpeckerpecker...

    Apparently so...

  10. hmmmmmmmmmm........

  11. I guess you can, have a nice day you big ol' p****r! :)

  12. Woody Woodpecker has a big p****r.He pecked me several times with his p****r.

  13. Oh my lordy...

    That's a fine example of the rare yahoo! big beaked bugger bird...!

    Look at the size of his p****r...

    ...He truly is a giant p****r amongst his fellow big beaked buggers...

  14. I believe you can.  Especially in children's nursery tales

  15. p****r is ok, but don't use the word v****a in your question unless you're in the women's section...they don't seem to like that word here.

  16. Woody Woodpecker is a red headed blue bodied bird with a white collar, created by Walter Lantz.  Now the real question is, can you use the word "woody".

  17. Yes, but you can't say:

    ****

    ******

    ************

    ***

    ****

    *****

    or the ever-popular

    ***********

  18. Yes but not d**k (short form of Richard) for some reason.  Like what is with that???

  19. it all depends on what your using the word for

  20. Yes you can...

    I think you just did...:O)....

  21. Always a contenscous issue at the cutting edge of the modern wanking theology. Recent research conducted at the Dallas state jazz mag repository has revealed that the word p****r is derived from the extinct indoeuropean language known as knobgaggerese and originally referred to the small lump of gristle that seperates the ears of the Teutonic Flusshound.

  22. Yes.

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