English Swears
I made this!
This is from our BAD Advice series. It's also the best one yet.
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This is from our BAD Advice series. It's also the best one yet.
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like like like like like
clicking it really quite hard like a dirty strumpet
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clicking it really quite hard like a dirty strumpet
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"A shower of gusset"
Pfffffft
That gets you TWO ruddy clicks, good sir.
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Pfffffft
That gets you TWO ruddy clicks, good sir.
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Excellent
My favourite Shakespeare insult, however, is:
"You are not worth another word, else I'd call thee knave."
Makes you sound a bit of a bell-end if you use it these days, though.
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My favourite Shakespeare insult, however, is:
"You are not worth another word, else I'd call thee knave."
Makes you sound a bit of a bell-end if you use it these days, though.
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See
This is what happens if you don't look after your insults.
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This is what happens if you don't look after your insults.
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This is created from distilled win
Have a bunch of clicks.
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Have a bunch of clicks.
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Although ass hole is purely yankydoodle, surely arse 'ole is acceptable right?
The former being the hole you find in mule based life forms, the latter a biological poo funnel.
Do etymological swear dictionaries exist?
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The former being the hole you find in mule based life forms, the latter a biological poo funnel.
Do etymological swear dictionaries exist?
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