Fictional profanities you use.

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Antitonic

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Valkyrie101 said:
Antitonic said:
Enemy Of The State said:
I heard somewhere that 'Custard' is the worst swear word...

Let's see if you can work out why :)
That's not from one of Jeremy Clarkson's columns, is it?
I think it is, but I never got it.
Break it up. "Cu-" and "-stard". The second part is "bastard". I'll leave the first part alone.
 

Zyxx

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I use frak, frell, gor-ram...
but I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Belgium yet.
Is it just too offensive?
 

Chrinik

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Well I got no English ones.

But I go with Arschkopf.
Literally, it translates to asshead, it only becomes funny when you know that it was probably unknown before a certain comedian used it.
Say with pseudo-turkish accent for maximum effect.
 

Wintermoot

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je oma!:your grandma! its from a dutch voice over of Star Wars its called Staar WArs return of Lord Reetveter lit: Stare Wars return of lord turd
EDIT: also the word batsen from a a baywatch voice ve by the smae guys called: Zeebats lit:sea fuck
 

veerserif

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Holy Jesus on a sandwich/pogo stick/Segway (delete as appropriate), also "I don't give a tiny French crouton!"
Also, Holy Cthulhu and "beardless sober elf-lover".
 

Ghengis John

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Frell and smeg.... I'll let other people guess the sources :p
Frell? The hesmana you say! It's a farscape fan.

I use "Frack" quite often though I also have never seen Battlestar Galactica. It was already a light version of a swear I think you can guess.

I also use Frell sometimes. In actual speech.
 

Varrdy

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Being a Red Dwarf fan since I was 7, 'Smeg' has always been part of my family-friendly profanity database. I use it when there are small children / elderly ladies with heart conditions around because I couldn't care less about kids hearing profanity but I can't be doing with aggro off parents.

I find words like "frak" and "frell" to be somewhat lame and "Gorram" doesn't sound right unless grunted by Adam "Jayne" Baldwin.

I can't say I have had call to use it yet but I was playing Mass Effect 2 for the first time the other day and I got a good laugh out of the term "daddy-bags" (bollocks) and will add that to my lexicon for future use!

And yes, "Custard" was mentioned in one of Jeremy Clarkson's Sunday Times' columns. Trust me - I have all the books!

Wardy
 

Blackmagic1515

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Smeg mainly. Also use Hells Bells, Stars and Stones and sometimes Empty Night as well. Cookies for reference =p