101 non-swear words

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:lol:

So glad I came back across this thread! I'm living in France at the moment, au pairing for kids that don't really speak English. Still I feel awkward using real swear words in front of them, so I'm taking notes!
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I bet they still know some English swear words though. :lol:
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Millymollymandy wrote:I bet they still know some English swear words though. :lol:
SusieGee wrote:When I lived in The Netherlands 20 odd years ago the schoolchildren across the road from our home seemed to be extremely well versed in obscenities, usually delivered in an American accent! good old tv!
Yeah, I'd have thunk so too, but it seems that the young adults know them all, thanks to a love of the French yoof - UK/US comedy series, but the younger kids don't have a clue. :lol:
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oh for father's sake

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kinnell works for me..say it and you'll see what I mean, is amazing how many double takes I get..can't take credit though was from billy connolly who damn well makes me weep :laughing3:
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If this has been said before then I apologise.............flocking, as in birds flocking. Feels good to say 'that flocking cat/woman/man/computer' - that last one I use a lot!
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American christians I met said 'oh PEAS and RICE' instead of Jesus Christ.

Popular at school:

KRACATOA!

barnacle! spanner!

I must say crikey and twiglet about a hundred times a day.

My mum called an old man in the pub a tw*t once cause she thought it was like saying twit! That was exceptionally funny :lol:
I then (aged about 14?) had to explain to my mum in front of a pub full of flabberghasted men that a tw*t was like a c*nt :shock:

This was our local where the men always apologised if they swore if there were 'ladies present' to which my dad would always say 'that's no lady, that's my daughter!'

Sorry if this is too far a digression from non-swear words :oops: had forgotten all about this embarassing incident from my prim and proper mum

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Post: # 183419Post crowsashes »

frell, frick or feck tend to get used around here a lot!

fubar was all the rage at school!

favorite of mine though is butt-wipe ( usually used to describe someone or something that is only good for such a job) only problem is i cant see me using my computer ( when it fails) for such a job :scratch:

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I tend to say "biscuits" or "crunchie" !!

Could be a craving for chocolate in disguise?!

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indy wrote:kinnell works for me..
I'm sure there used to be a racing powerboat called "Kinnell Fire"... the TV commentators had to be quite careful....

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Post: # 183969Post shell »

fecjk gets used alot round here too,my daughter used damage alot which i thought was a good one,then she had her grommets in and now its da*m it,not allowed from a 7 year old :roll:

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My MIL calls her private bits 'Possible'

I couldn't understand why so after a good few years I got brave and asked her why.

'Oh', she said, 'When i just have a strip wash, I wash up as far as possible, down as far as possible....and then I wash Possible'................

Mystery solved :lol:

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"Oh Bolaeux!" or "Gattucks!"
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Re: 101 non-swear words

Post: # 190778Post sortanormalish »

Just found and read this thread. It is great! Here are a few of my favorites.
Uvula knocker
toe jam
weed remover (the user of a hoe naturally)
son of a biscuit
flour sack (for when the f is already coming)
mud head
standing at 90 degrees (right angle)
turtle neck

And the favorites of my children,
Foul names!
Mean stuff and names!
Stuff on my shoe! (usually prefaced with 'you are')
"You are a strange little mouse."
"Thank you." -Tale of Despereaux

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