I'm partial to "pig fucker", "ass clown", "twat", and "flea infested whore".
But that's just for general insults. Depending on the situation, I've been known to call people all sorts of things. It
is just language, though as noted below, I have one exception.
If I truly feel the need to hurt - or anger - somebody with words, I'm prone to tailor it to the individual. I "go for the throat", you might say. This usually leaves a foul taste in my mouth, however, so much so that I'm more likely to walk away than injure my own feelings by having to see theirs torn asunder.
For example, I've called a girl with an eating disorder a "fat cow". Having personal experience as to what that does, I knew exactly what effect it would have. These simple, unimaginative words did her more harm than I ever could have by physically striking her. I could see it in her eyes.
But that was my intention. In reality, what she really deserved was a sound beating, but I didn't have any female friends at hand, and I don't hit women if I'm not in direct physical danger. (Yes, I will hit
anyone if they try to use physical force to hurt me. True equality can be a bitch.
)
Likewise, I've been known to call racists by their very own racist words. That includes the "n" word, which is by far the only word in our language which I really do
hate, due to that which it implies.
Having just seen
Donnie Darko last night, however, I'm just
itching to call somebody a "fuckass", even if it's just in jest.