There really isn't such a a thing as a bad word, only bad intentions.
2006-12-09 11:19:08
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answered by Shaula 7
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'bad words' arent made for the most part, and if they are it is by multiple people over time.
Most bad words evolve from a good word or a good meaning because of the changing morals of society
2006-12-09 12:20:42
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answered by janssen411 6
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A) Because they wanted to express their anger
B) Profanity is derived from other words. E.G.- The 'f' word has a real meaning (dictionary.com; I can't type it here) but someone decided to make it vulgar. The 'a' word is also a donkey but it became a insult.
2006-12-09 11:19:33
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answer #3
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answered by lauren 1
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For instance, sh*t is the past participle (a verb) of the word "shoot"
shoot, sh*t, shat. Just like drink, drank, drunk. It's an English thing.
F*ck is an old English version of duck or poke. Makes sense, Huh?
They were just words, until someone decided to make them naughty. Words for thought.
2006-12-09 11:19:58
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answered by soxrcat 6
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because they ****** felt like it okay? ****!
2006-12-09 11:12:27
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answered by Vance's girl 2
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