In case anyone is wondering what Chris is talking about, I've mentioned to Chris that some people may find the term "air horny" to be offensive (and possibly vulgar). But I've never threatened to ban him or anyone else for using that term. In fact, here are two other posts where Chris has used the term and they are both still on the forum:
After seeing Chris's post this morning, I decided to look up the term to be sure that it meant what I thought it meant. So I went to
Wiktionary to look it up. Here's what I found:
Wiktionary wrote:horny
1. Hard or bony, like an animal's horn.
2. Having the hard consistency and pale colour of an animal's horn.
3. Having horns.
4. (slang, informal) Sexually aroused.
5. (slang, informal) Sexually arousing.
I think we can rule out definitions 1, 2, and 3, and that leaves us with 4 and 5. They both explicitly mention "Sexually" rather than just being aroused in general. That confirms my understanding of the term.
Using my own judgement, I would say that the term is in the "gray area". It's not in the forum's list of offensive words, and I haven't added it. But it is the kind of word that might cause a young child to ask "Mommy, what does 'horny' mean?". It might also be a violation of our Terms of Service which state:
"You agree not to post any abusive, obscene, vulgar, slanderous, hateful, threatening, sexually-orientated or any other material ...". I personally find the term to be slightly vulgar, and according to Wiktionary, it is "sexually" oriented. But, as I said, I think it's in the gray area, and I welcome the thoughts of other members and Board Members.
At this point in time, I'm inclined to allow it (as I have in the past), but to also discourage it (as I have in the past). We do value free speech, but we'd like people to be considerate of others and how others might view the site. I know that Chris is just ribbing me in this "Offensive Aviation Adjectives" topic, but even so, we do have to be careful about how we present ourselves on this forum.
With those thoughts in mind, please try to be as considerate as you can. Thanks.