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insult
An insult is an expression, statement (or sometimes behavior) which is disrespectful or scornful. Insults 〔Erving Goffman, ''Relations in Public'' (Penguin 1972) p. 214〕 may be intentional or accidental. An insult may be factual, but at the same time pejorative, such as the word "inbred". ==Exchange==
Lacan considered insults a primary form of social interaction, central to the imaginary order - 'a situation that is symbolised in the "Yah-boo, so are you" of the transitivist quarrel, the original form of aggressive communication'.〔Jacques Lacan, ''Écrits: A Selection'' (1997) p. 138〕 Erving Goffman points out that every 'crack or remark set up the possibility of a counter-riposte, topper, or squelch, that is, a comeback'.〔Goffman, p. 215-6〕 He cites the example of possible interchanges at a dance in a school gym:
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