What is the baddest curse word?
1. F*ck. The word f-u-c-k is one of the most widely recognized swear words in the English language.
Is the F word bad in England?
The f-word has become Britain’s most popular swearword, overtaking “bloody”, as the nation’s use of expletives has dropped over the past two decades, a linguistics study has found. The word “fuck” was said slightly less, down to 542 from 564 words per million.
What are the top 5 curse words?
I’ve picked 40 common swears and ranked them in order of delivery satisfaction, from least enjoyable to most satisfying to say.
- Arse.
- Git.
- Bugger.
- Sod.
- Bloody.
- Crap.
- Damn.
- Cow. If someone calls you a cow, regardless of whether they are Kat Slater or not, you cannot truly feel offended.
What is the rarest swear word?
21 amazing forgotten curse words we need to bring back
- Gadzooks!
- Gadsbudlikins!
- Arfarfan’arf.
- Rantallion.
- Zooterkins!
- Zounderkite. A Victorian word for “idiot.”
- Bescumber. A word from the early 20th century meaning “to spray poo upon.”
- Gamahuche. A Victorian word for oral sex.
What are the 13 swear words?
damn, jerk, ugly, stupid, fart knocker…. Or he could be legitimately swearing like a sailor, in which case he’d be using Elizabethan English: Block, stone, fool, beslubbering, bawdy, yeasty, vassal, rank, pox-marked, pus-filled, vagrant, tooth-spitting, filthy, villainous, wretch, etc.
Why do the Brits say bloody?
Bloody. Don’t worry, it’s not a violent word… it has nothing to do with “blood”.”Bloody” is a common word to give more emphasis to the sentence, mostly used as an exclamation of surprise. Something may be “bloody marvellous” or “bloody awful“. Having said that, British people do sometimes use it when expressing anger…
Which is the D word?
The name “D-Word” is defined as “industry euphemism for documentary,” as in: “We love your film but we don’t know how to sell it. It’s a d-word.” As of 2019 it has over 17,000 members in 130 countries.
Does SpongeBob swear?
Every strong cursing is censored by a dolphin noise. Spongebob and Patrick say a bad word that is bleeped out in the season 12 episode SpongeBobs Big Birthday Blowout. In the episode Sailor Mouth, a bad word is used 55 times throughout the whole episode, but it is bleeped out.