Talk:Artoria Pendragon (Archer)/@comment-27123410-20160819004656/@comment-122.55.57.66-20160822072548

In conventional English, when you say something is disgusting then that means that you, the speaker, personally find it disgusting/bad/repulsive.

I have never met anyone in person or online who uses the word 'disgusting' as if it were a good thing. I have no idea what circles either of you hang around to think that disgusting is a complement.

Not unless the point was that 'disgusting' (which to be clear means to incite disgust, to repulse, to sicken, etc) is exactly what you need such as if you were making a stinkbomb and find the smell disgusting. Since a stinkbomb is useless if it doesn't stink then not finding the smell disgusting is a bad thing in this particular context. But outside of such a context, you typically do not want something to be disgusting. You would not call food that you want to eat as disgusting, neither would you call clothing that you want to wear as disgusting. If disgusting has become slang for good then it's not nearly as popular as you think.