precunt
a phrase, used to begin sentences, that the user feels will buffer them against causing offence/hurt but which actually increase the effect of the latter part of the sentence tenfold.
common prec-nt #1 “i love her (to death), but …(e.g. she dresses like a sk-nk).”
common prec-nt #2 “no offense, but …(e.g. that makes your -rs- look big).”
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