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May 27, 2012

Emmanuel Lewis Uses His ("F") Words on 'South Park' (VIDEO)

by Donald Deane, posted Nov 5th 2009 10:57AM
On 'South Park,' Eric Cartman and the boys take on a gang of obnoxiously loud bikers disturbing the peace in their Colorado town. Here, Cartman uses a choice selection of pointed language to systematically dismantle the biker gang's macho self-image.

In last night's episode, the 'South Park' kids take it upon themselves to make a homosexual slur publicly acceptable when used to refer to hog-riding gang members like those who invade their town. Lending assistance in their effort to redefine this objectionable "F" word is a doppelganger of 'Webster' star Emmanuel Lewis, who appears as a dictionary editor.

Watch the video after the jump.On 'South Park,' Eric Cartman and the boys take on a gang of obnoxiously loud bikers disturbing the peace in their Colorado town. Here, Cartman uses a choice selection of pointed language to systematically dismantle the biker gang's macho self-image.

In last night's episode, the 'South Park' kids take it upon themselves to make a homosexual slur publicly acceptable when used to refer to hog-riding gang members like those who invade their town. Lending assistance in their effort to redefine this objectionable "F" word is a doppelganger of 'Webster' star Emmanuel Lewis, who appears as a dictionary editor.

Watch the video from TV's Top 5! below.


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