why swear at all. it only shows how small minded you can be because you can't find anything else to say that's of any good.
2006-08-24 04:07:12
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answered by lady_di_ar125 3
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Sure ...... I use FiddleFart a Lot lol
Back in School Dasht was in Big Time....ex. I'll Just Be Dasht,
Dasht Ye, Dasht up on out of here.
Dasht (day-sht) n. adv. verb , adj. - Pointless word to take the place of most vulgar words.
Quite Commonly Mispronounced as dast, dashed, dastee.
Can Also be an Acton.... When told to dasht. Tilt your head slightly forward.... Widen your eyes and Curl your mouth downward. This is Known as Dashting. Continue the Dasht till someone says "Aight"
It is Widely Known that Everybody will dasht at one time or another, however the majority will dasht Improperly :-s
Believe me. It didnt make a Whole Lot of sense back then either! lol
2006-08-24 04:15:49
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answered by D B 4
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Swear words are just a reflection of the laziness people take in not thinking of the right words to say what the really mean.
2006-08-24 04:36:54
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answered by Jylsamynne 5
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swear words mean nothing to me..... but still seems to offend many people today!!!!!
Even the ---'S'ee U Next Tuesday---- remark is nothing more than a word to me.... yet still considered extreme to many people!!! Why..? its just a word... (Although I wouldnt say it to anyone anyway)
I dont actually swear much anymore... unless I get really peed off... but because I am a very chilled out person.... I dont get peed off much anyway.
I tend to say "Sugar", or "Bum holes" or something like that .
The best way to let off some steam is to buy a punch bag... very fun and you dont need to swear as much this way!!
All the best!!!
2006-08-24 04:18:02
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answered by The Avenger 4
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My wife swears in sweedish and spanish, i swear in german... we do try not to, but this way atleast we dont know what the other is saying.....
I think possibly using show titles would be fun
Oh my gos those shoes are so big brother
Brookside off
Your mums a Pop idol
If you dont shut up i will Noels house party you
God damned mother casualty
2006-08-24 05:12:07
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answered by yeah well 5
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I could think of a couple of things to call you, but they won't be swear words. Words like Beautiful, Pretty, Gorgeous, come to mind just to name a few. You are what I would call "Eye Candy"
I hope you have a good day......love the avatar, that IS you, right???
2006-08-24 04:11:46
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answered by Bob 4
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While the words have become very commonplace in everyday speech, they are still offensive to others.
This is one time where I wish people were more "politically correct" instead of doing their own thing, regardless of the impact to others.
So what to do?
I've taught my five-year-old son to use creative words.
"Horsepucky" is a good example of you-know-what.
"Rabbit belch" or "Poodle toot" are a couple of others.
They are funny, descriptive and imaginative...and it helps me to keep that in mind when I might be tempted to use foul language.
Bad language is the sign of a weak mind.
If we're suppose to be such a creative nation, lets see some proof in the language we use.
2006-08-24 04:17:41
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answered by docscholl 6
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I hear you!!! I cut back on my swearing when I realized that my words for something really terrible were the same as my words for when the soda machine was out of Diet Pepsi. I like old Southern expressions. My beloved says "nonsense" instead of "bullsh!t," and so do I now.
2006-08-24 04:07:33
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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Skanger (basically someone who dresses horribly and acts like they are the world)
Langer (another word for this is fucker!!)
Bollox!
Asswipe
Can't think of anymore right now drawing a blank, but I'd advise you post this question in the Ireland section, we're pretty good at swear words!!!
2006-08-24 04:08:52
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answered by Katie 4
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i make stuff up and try to remember silly stuff that i've heard other people say....
like sometimes i just say "crud bucket!" it could be used to descibe someone...."oh, that crud bucket! i can't believe he did that!"
or used in exasperation like "crud bucket!" i say it when i forget to do something.
there's always "son of a gun!" or "dang!" .... i, too, have become dependant on the big dogs in the curse word group, however, once i started thinking about it more i came up with other stuff!
have fun inventing your own swearing language!
2006-08-24 04:13:58
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answered by joey322 6
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when i get mad i say "cheese and rice" cause when said together it sounds like youre a blasphimer, (Jesus Christ) but your not, and thats a good thing. my friend and i once had a contest to see who was able not to swear for the longest time and came up with some subsitiutes. for example, we'd say "fish it". subtract the 'fi' and youve got yourself a bad word.
2006-08-24 04:14:42
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answered by dalicious 3
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