you are using f**king as an adjective... so if the salt is getting busy with the pepper at the time you want it passed.... then yes
2006-06-30 01:56:31
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answered by lexie 6
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Since there seems to be some confusion as to whether the salt is performing the action of f**king, it might be more grammatically correct to place f**king at the beginning of the sentence. For example:
"F**king pass the salt, please."
or, you could even go a bit more over the top and state:
"Please pass the salt, for f**ks sake!"
Just remember, it is not a good idea to incorporate an ambiguous adverb before your noun. Therefore, to avoid confusion, use f**king as an adjective.
2006-06-30 04:24:34
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answered by sroozib 2
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No. I'll take normal table salt. Salt that could do what you're implying don't belong on my dinner table! Besides, you say the "f" word to me before noon and I'll bust a baseball bat across your friggin' nose! After noon, I'll be merciful and just shoot you.
2006-06-30 01:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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no not rlly y is the salt so bad u had 2 name it f**king salt and not just salt and u shouldnt say it in front of kids....
2006-06-30 01:55:13
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answered by ... 6
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If the salt is having sex at the time it would be correct
2006-06-30 01:56:54
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answered by Robert B 4
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IN TODAY'S GENERATION IT IS, though it doesnt mean its right or okay.
even when publicly now the word is getting too much acceptance it still goes back to its meaning which is nto very gracious ..thus the word.
so i f you dont want to look polite and gracious and want to look abnocitious and desrespectful be our guest...say the word.
In america msot everybody says thigns with that word.
Not in other countries, though other words substitute for it in other countries.
2006-06-30 01:57:07
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answered by noteparece? 4
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No.
Profanity is sinful to your self and it makes you look bad in front of others. People that swear are looked down upon.
Even if all the people you hang out with swear - you should not join them in this.
2006-06-30 02:32:34
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answered by Think.for.your.self 7
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only if the salt is actually humping the pepper.
wouldn't that be cool? a salt/pepper shaker pair that were humping?
2006-06-30 02:46:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Naw. You need to also address the person you are speaking to, ie, Please pass the f*ckin' salt, you son of a bitching whore/dirty c*cks*cker. That's more polite, as well as more pleasing to the ear.
2006-06-30 03:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Why say "please at all, Just pass the ******* Salt, NOW, Dammit! I'm kidding salt is so bad for you! I'm kidding again, NO!
2006-06-30 01:59:00
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answered by want2flybye 5
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