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Pussey Liquor bar new to the Lane


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Baggs Wrote:

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> Is it pronounced with a 'u' as in put, or as in

> cut?

>

> Neither makes me want to drink there particularly

> but interesting to know so I don't embarrass

> myself.


Picture of a cat on facebook page so assume pussy?

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I actually find the name really offensive.


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pussy+liquor


Why exactly is that funny and clever? Is there any council or landlord regulation? I could understand it if there was some clever reference but unless I'm missing something.... it is a restaurant. Which has chosen to name itself after the arousal fluid from a woman. That is not really the kind of thing I like to think about when going out for a meal. It also seems a really unnecessary attempt to be.... what? Controversial?


Really dislike it, really hope they change the name, certainly won't be going in there unless they do. I'm tired enough of the pornification of ordinary life without it seeping into posh sodding pop-up restaurants.

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Totally agree Maeby. Not remotely amusing name and just tiresome really. Looking at the Facebook pictures it doesn't bode well and I feel that the name will alienate some women customers. Presumably Southwark have cleared.
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its not exactly hard to interpret what something pronounced as 'pussy licker' means, urban dictionary definition added just to avoid the 'maybe that isn't what they mean' comments.


Very try hard, very tiring, and I hope its just a stunt in advance of opening as I can't imagine it increasing their footfall - if I walked past that name without knowing what it was, I would not be assuming 'innovative pop-up restaurant.'

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