WASHINGTON: Well, I said several bad words, as well as he did.
KING: To him?
WASHINGTON: To him about how I was feeling. I said there's no way you're going to treat me like a "B" word or a "P" word or the "F" word. You can't treat me this way in front of our crew.
KING: So you weren't referring to him as being an F person?
WASHINGTON: Never. Never. KING: Or anybody else being one?
WASHINGTON: Never, Larry.
Never, never, never, never,
KING: You said you can't treat me like a --
WASHINGTON: No.
KING: What was the word you used?
WASHINGTON: The "B" word was --
KING: All right. You don't want to --
WASHINGTON: -- indicative of maybe a four-legged dog --
KING: OK.
WASHINGTON: -- or a four-legged dog. And the "P" word would be more like punk, things like that. It's just that I felt at that point there was no place of return --
KING: And the "F" word meaning he was treating you like a gay person?
WASHINGTON: No. Just, in terms of the way I meant it is that any -- the "F" word to me, at that particular time, before this took off in this other direction, in terms of sexual orientation, it meant something -- it meant, to me, someone who is being weak --
KING: Oh.
WASHINGTON: -- a person who is not being treated -- is not deserving of respect.
KING: You weren't referring to any other cast member?
WASHINGTON: No, no, no.