User Contributed Dictionary
Verb
flouting- present participle of flout
Extensive Definition
An insult (also called putdown) is an expression,
statement or behavior that is considered offensive, rude or degrading. Insults may be
intentional or accidental. An example of the latter is a
well-intended simple explanation, which in fact is superfluous,
but is given due to underestimating intelligence or knowledge of
the other. This practice is also called flouting.
Whether speech or behavior is insulting, in
practice and sometimes by the terms of local assault statutes, is often a
product of the subjective sense of the person insulted. But insults
to one person who might not mind the derogatory speech may
indirectly insult others. Many states and local municipalities
enforce prohibitions against rude, offensive or insulting speech,
leaving citizens, law enforcement officers and courts to decide
what is and what is not an insult. The concept of fighting
words as a form of prohibited speech has developed in the
jurisprudence of
U.S.
constitutional law concerning terms
of disparagement. But insults offered as satire in an artistic venue, such
as a novel, a film or a song, are usually regarded as protected
speech, especially in the United
States.
The role of insults in the social sense may be
better understood by an appreciation of how the term is used in a
medical setting. Though a popular idiom refers to "adding insult to
injury," in a medical context they are the same. Physicians examine
injuries resulting from an insult to flesh and bones, caused by
various traumatic events. In speech and in social settings, insults
are words that tend to injure the psyche.
In humor, insults may be
exchanged in much the way fighters exchange blows in training, to
develop a resistance to the pain of mild injuries, or to spar with
no real intention of seriously injuring the other.
Types of insults
Behavioral insults
Insults are not limited to words. Behavioral expectations create boundaries that, when crossed, can be the substance of insults. A guest who wears casual clothing to a formal event might offend the host of a party. At times the casual wearing of military garb has been seen or intended as an insult to the uniform. The deliberate adoption of some affectation, mannerism, or clothing may be used as a deliberate insult. Misuse of flags, especially burning a national flag, can be used as an insult (but can also be a political statement).Verbal insults
Profanity is frequently used as part of insults to strengthen their emotional impact. Some body parts, although useful, may be of low esteem; the word may then be used as insult. For example, the word asshole (or arsehole) is used to imply disapproval for the behavior or morals of another, but tends to imply the behavior resulted from a character flaw.The examination of insulting language reveals the
tensions between social
classes and ethnic groups in modern society, where expectations
are sometimes viewed as insulting by some and failure to comply
with those expectations being seen as insulting by others.
Categories of insults
- Insult to intelligence (e.g. idiot, retard, moron, dumbass, dummy, bighead)
- Insult to being educated (e.g. egghead, nerd)
- Insult to morals and behavior (e.g. liar, thief, psycho, coward)
- Insult to personality (e.g. bitch, asshole, jerk, Douchebag, jerk-off)
- Insult to conception (e.g. bastard)
- Insult via relatives (e.g. "Yo Momma" or "Your Mum")
- Insult via implied drug use (e.g. tweaker, crackhead, druggie, wino)
- Insult to economic class (e.g. redneck, bum, greaser)
- Insult against lack of skill (e.g rookie, loser, noob)
- Insult to appearance (e.g. fatso, ugly, fatty, fatass, fuck-face)
- Insult to race (e.g. white trash, chink, gook, wetback, nigger)
- Insult to gender (e.g. "What are you? A girl!!!")
- Insult to religion (e.g. kike)
- Insult to hair colour (e.g. Blonde, Ginger, Brunette)
- Insult to sexual behavior (e.g. whore, slut, skank)
- Insult to sexual orientation (e.g. gay, dyke, fag)
- Insult to an adult man still living at home with his mother or both parents (e.g. Mummy's or Mamma's boy)
- Insult adults of middle age and elderly people (e.g old bag or bat, old fogy, left-overs)
- Inappropriately intended insults (e.g. fuckface, dickweed, shithead)
- Insult to disability (e.g. vegetable,spineless freak, two-faced lizard, retard)
- Insult to nationality (e.g. yankee, cheese-eating surrender monkey)
Higher level insults (or: The art of verbal abuse)
Disguised insult
E.g. as an apology after a previous insult: "I'm sorry Sir, I didn't think you could be insulted."This implies that you're thinking that no matter
how bad a thing anyone could say to him, surely it would not be an
insult to him. Thus this apology constitutes in effect an
insult.
Perceptions of insults
Sociologists suggest insults are often an indicator of flawed reasoning about the character or motivation of others. Though insults are common, and often used in jest, a fundamental axiom of sociology recognizes that derogatory forms of speech make erroneous attributions about the motivation of a person. Scholars classify the erroneous assumptions as the fundamental attribution error.Cultural perceptions
Perceptions of insulting language often vary, and often depend on the context and persons involved as much as the actual words. For example, in 21st century America, African American descendants of former slaves hold mixed views of the term "nigger", sometimes using it as a rugged form of mutual affection in popular culture, but resenting the term when used in pejorative sense, especially when spoken by members of other ethnic groups. Other African-Americans take offense at any use of the term even between friends, holding that even though it is shared affectionately perhaps as a sign of strength, it acts as a term of mutual degradation, and inevitably serves to degrade African-Americans in general. Another example would be reference (even in a joke) to stereotypical aspects of a person, for example jokingly linking a person's Jewishness with a joke about money, a person's Pole nationality with their intelligence, or making a joke about how feminine or "gay" someone is with a French joke.See also
- The dozens
- Maledicta
- Slander and libel (defamation)
External links and references
flouting in German: Beleidigung
flouting in Esperanto: Insulto
flouting in Spanish: Insulto
flouting in French: Insulte
flouting in Japanese: 侮蔑
flouting in Lithuanian: Insultas
flouting in Dutch: Belediging
flouting in Portuguese: Insulto
flouting in Quechua: K'amiy
flouting in Russian: Оскорбление
flouting in Simple English: Insult
flouting in Swedish: Förolämpning
flouting in Turkish: Küfür (söz)
flouting in Yiddish:
באליידיגונג