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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Having mostly given up swearing at Christmas (inspired by The Stig - who'd have thought?) I've occasionally been at a loss to evoke my feelings with the right words.
So... share with us the insults and expletives you use when in polite company.
My current favourite: knackers!
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 13:50, 24 replies, latest was 16 years ago)

"Fuckaduck" thinking she hasnt said "Fuck" and she spells out "S-H-1-T".
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 13:55, Reply)

is used as a euphimimsy for cunt in our house. Like, "oh, you dozy cack-handed clot"
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 14:15, Reply)

from our spanish chum in the4 corner
cunting fuckmonkeys or fucksocks from me
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 14:31, Reply)

And similarly archaic expressions like "damn yer eyes, sir" and "blackguard" (pronounced "blaggard").
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 15:10, Reply)

...got myself and Mrs T calling each other 'mother-flippers'. Unfortunately the kids have picked up on this and started a fad at their school where it is now quite common to hear nippers shouting 'watch your motherflipping mouth' at pick up time.
(They are 7 and 4.)
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 15:10, Reply)

Sylvester the cat - "Suffering sockatash!"
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 15:14, Reply)

Used to go for the "SSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH sugar"
In a last ditch attempt to turn SHHHIT into sugar. But I always knew the truth.
I like to call people "paps" which isn't too harsh really...
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 15:15, Reply)

Not really rude enough to offend anyone but still retains a modicum of naughtiness to give it some meaning.
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 15:40, Reply)

I don't care if I'm in polite company or not, sometimes it just has to be said.
You squid-vadging cunts.
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 15:46, Reply)

called me a 'dimbo' the other week. I hadn't heard that since the seventies and refused to take offence! Quite nice though and not at all offensive. I tried a few others from our school days but fairly sure a couple would be likely to offend these days, e.g. spaz or mo-boy, though I do like Spazzock. One I want to try is to say: "No3l, you can be such a homo sapien sometimes."
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 16:00, Reply)

Has the benefit of not being sweary but similar to both 'arse' and 'wanker'.
(Which is rather befitting of Arsenal.)
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 16:26, Reply)

was what my ex used to say, as did his dad before him.
My dad's wife used to say hells, bells and buckets of blood. I actually quite hope this is the end she meets.
I have become quite good at saying bother! when in polite company, but I have let out an accidental fucksocks at work :( Also, one time I said bother very emphatically while I was serving someone and he laughed and told me he was impressed with my self control when I obviously had a much stronger word in mind.
Poochunks* is an old favourite. One of my tiny playmates invented this word when we were in infants school and I have used it ever since.
EDIT: oh and on the forum that I used to run I ran amok with the swear filter. Fuck became feck, cunt became Scunthorpe, and shit was Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish! which got on people's nerves after a while.
*as was discussed the other day, when it was ventured that poochunks could be pooflake's dad. A chip off the old block, according to BK :(
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 18:55, Reply)

saying 'knackers' or 'poo' or any other swear substitute is pointless.
try to express yourself clearly and concisely.
saying 'flip' instead of 'fuck' just makes you sound like a cunt.
( , Tue 3 Mar 2009, 23:29, Reply)

manage to catch myself most of the time. worked in bars through college, and grew up in them (family trade) so curses like worst sailor.
( , Wed 4 Mar 2009, 4:09, Reply)

my God-bothering mother in law will say if she smacks her thumb with a hammer is:
"FIZZING HECK'
but she manages to say it in such an evil, angry tone she would be less scary if she actually swore like a trooper.
( , Wed 4 Mar 2009, 7:12, Reply)
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