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Best Swear Words
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Whats your favourite? Mine is B*****ks. it just trips of the tongue and is lovely to say esp when you are stressed
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't swear except when in severe pain. (Then it's the F word!).
A friend of mine found a great substitute for swearing. He used to shout the name of a former Newcastle United football player. With the right intonation it can sound really foul, even though it's totally innocent. The name? Paul Cannell.
Chris
A friend of mine found a great substitute for swearing. He used to shout the name of a former Newcastle United football player. With the right intonation it can sound really foul, even though it's totally innocent. The name? Paul Cannell.
Chris
The c word is a bit of a favourite but I tend to reserve it for people I particulary dislike - I sadly know a couple of complete c***s.
The f word is my usual expletive of choice if things go wrong i.e. at work, on the computer, playing video games when I usually end up refering to myself as an f-ing idiot but - and again only ever refering to people - I do like "toss" with an "er" on the end. It just sums certain people up and I like the hard almost spitting sound you make when you say it!
The f word is my usual expletive of choice if things go wrong i.e. at work, on the computer, playing video games when I usually end up refering to myself as an f-ing idiot but - and again only ever refering to people - I do like "toss" with an "er" on the end. It just sums certain people up and I like the hard almost spitting sound you make when you say it!
I took part in The V. Monolgues once which has a speech about the c word reclaiming it as a 'normal' word rather than a swear word.
It ends with the speaker trying to get the audience to shout the word with her. Apparantly when Glenn Close performed it at Carneigie Hall the whole audioence shouted with her. Mmm .. my problem was that i was in a small theatre in the middle of the Surrey countryside. And I'm not Glenn Close!
I did, however, have a plant in the audience in the shape of my husband and so asked him to shout out "C**T" , at the appropriate moment, as an encouragement to others. Luckily the audience were kind and did join in much to my and my husbands relief . Though had his been the loan voice I did think it would have been really funny as it would have sounded like he was making a solo comment on my acting style!
It ends with the speaker trying to get the audience to shout the word with her. Apparantly when Glenn Close performed it at Carneigie Hall the whole audioence shouted with her. Mmm .. my problem was that i was in a small theatre in the middle of the Surrey countryside. And I'm not Glenn Close!
I did, however, have a plant in the audience in the shape of my husband and so asked him to shout out "C**T" , at the appropriate moment, as an encouragement to others. Luckily the audience were kind and did join in much to my and my husbands relief . Though had his been the loan voice I did think it would have been really funny as it would have sounded like he was making a solo comment on my acting style!
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f---??? that's pretty unimaginitive.
Take a look at Herge's Captain Haddock
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Haddock#E xpletives
... worthy of the Art & Literature section
Take a look at Herge's Captain Haddock
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Haddock#E xpletives
... worthy of the Art & Literature section
Why are people using asterisks?
In Ireland we have diluted '****' to '****' to make it more acceptable.
I have a penchant for '******', and 'Spheroids' for ********.
But the beauty of '****' is it's internationalism, crossing cultural divides and national tongues.
I've also heard that '****' is making a comeback as a word being restored to it's former place inthe language.
Is it ****!
In Ireland we have diluted '****' to '****' to make it more acceptable.
I have a penchant for '******', and 'Spheroids' for ********.
But the beauty of '****' is it's internationalism, crossing cultural divides and national tongues.
I've also heard that '****' is making a comeback as a word being restored to it's former place inthe language.
Is it ****!