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Obscure words for cursed1/20/2024 ![]() Now, conceivably, it's not what they describe, but the sounds themselves that are so offensive (or, they're supposed to be), because you can replace most of them with a less offensive word (with the notable exceptions of cocksucker and motherfucker I don't know what you'd replace those with) Shit, Piss, Fuck, Cunt, CockSucker, MotherFucker, Titsįor the hell of it, let's throw in Prick, Dick, Pussy, and Twat. ![]() Let's take your basic, run-of-the-mill, seven words you can't say on TV (c/o George Carlin) OK, I've been trying to think of this analytically. What about, "you EMINEM", to describe someone who has not yet reached puberty, but think they have by driving agressively?Īctually, commercial words which I hear everyday used to justify poor business practice also work well, who is sick of `downsizing`, `proactive` and `empowerment` as I am? Swear words for the new millennium.bullshit bingo anyone? Do not try whilst trying to sound your horn towards some shiyster who is tring to cut you up on the motorway. Simple, to the point, and full of vehemant spittle, I now have a t-shirt emblazoned with this word, thanks to the causes much conversation.Īlso `manabananabikinibakoo` can be effective when combined with a typical right (or left) handed strumming gesture where the finges are curled in a ring-shape with the thumb forming an `o`. I think that the British Comedy Sci-Fi series - The Strangerers (written by ex-red dwarf layabouts) had a good idea for an expression which seemed to sum up the instant when you realise that SSDD really applies: I like "Thrack" and "Feldercarb", though! : That is to say, really *authentic*-sounding ones would require much more. Unfortunately, this would require both a great deal of historical linguistic education and creative thinking, and I can't imagine anyone who posses knowledge and skills such so would use them for such mundane, amusing means. I'm only 5 and a half years late with this one but hey! I got here in the end. Ī nice list of fictional curse words from our friends at Wikipedia. "F.U.C.K stands for fornicating under consent of the king, if anyone was interested" The definitive paper resource for all those obscure swear words and insults įine collection of the dirtiest swear words you have ever heard. Why add English swear words when you can import them? :) Smeg ("Tecnologia che arreda", as they say.) Rudest words in Britain for 2000 from the Broadcasting Standards Comission The editor of "the F-word" has recently been hired as editor in charge of North-American English by the Oxford English Dictionary you might have read about that in the paper press. The "also bought" list here looks like a fairly good reading list for those in need of linguistic inspiration. Uncensored language research ĭefinition and etymology of Fuck Ī brave, new world of brave, new expletives. Maledicta - The International Journal of Verbal Agression Refutes some common misconceptions about 'fuck' I need some curse words that fly under the radar of the establishment but still carry the same import. Maybe I'm just pissed that they're giving us shit about cursing in the work place. Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather and Peter Jennings sound naughty if you bark them out with just the right gruffness. Lately I've taken to using network news broadcasters when I cuss. Words that are wielded like a broadsword or a dagger. Words that frighten old ladies and make the infirm pee their pants. We need some new curse words that have some real cojones. Probably know what they are and subliminally fill in the blank anyway. Yet almost every person who is supposed to be protected from them (kids?) ![]() ![]() I am the only one who is tired of hearing the same old phrases and words used when people want to vehemently express themselves? They're constantly bleeped on TV and Radio and some publications won't even print them. ![]()
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