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  • slang - How bad is the f-word, really? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The "traditional" swear words (fuck, shit, ass, damn, etc ) have had their offensiveness gradually worn down over the past century, to the point where in many communities they're generic modifiers Large parts of the Internet hold to this ethos
  • Is there a difference between “arse” and “ass”?
    Ass and arse are completely separate words I believe the version of ass meaning bottom is nothing more than an americanised pronunciation of arse, and then a suitable spelling thereof When Northerners, or anyone, says silly ass!, I think they mean a donkey, not an arse
  • Where did the phrase I dont give a rats ass come from?
    Ergo, "I don't give a rat's ass" is a humorous back-formation of the same idea, made a bit punchier for effect "I don't give a flying f_ck" is common by the early '70s and the construction is a common trope
  • Etymology of teaching grandma to suck eggs?
    Phrase finder quotes a 1542 "to teach our dame to spyne" as a possible origin The spinning version makes perfect sense: even as late as the 1500s, all women learned how to spin, and many of them spent most of their waking hours with a spindle in their hands
  • When did the insult “up yours” come into existence?
    The movie Blazing Saddles used everything and anything to get a laugh When the African American sheriff, newly assigned to a rural town, patrolled the main thoroughfare he happened upon an elderl
  • What is the origin and history of the word motherf---er?
    With that behind us, let's go to the etymology Unfortunately, some of the etymologies that are given here are nonsensical, since as The F-Word clearly notes, the word fuck itself was not attested until the end of the 15 th century It clearly came into its own as a vulgar word in the 16 th and 17 th centuries, replacing the word swife
  • Does Bad Ass! have a positive or negative meaning?
    Otherwise it is generally taken to be complimentary ("Dude, that was totally bad ass!") or referencing the perceived toughness of an individual ("That soldier is a total badass") The often used negative to referring to an individual as a "bad ass" is usually just "an ass", or "a hard-ass" in the case of an individual who is tough on others
  • Is there a more polite or less vulgar, but still rude, way to say . . .
    This is good I can put a pause right before the word "ego", so that anyone familiar with the phrase will expect the cuss and then be surprised as you say But there will be all the negative connotations associated with "ego" and "ass", which will give exactly the impressions I'm intended which actually adds to meaning more than simple
  • What is the etymology of cornhole? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The Google Books search for "cornhole" between 1900-1965 reveals usage as anal sexing or people's names The earliest sex reference in their list seems to be 1951 with "Don't let him cornhole you!"
  • Is I f*cked the dog an actual idiom and are there alternatives
    "Fuck the dog" (or its milder variant, "screw the pooch") comes from an old joke There are various versions, but a drunk man ends up shooting the wife and screwing the pooch (instead of the other way around) Reddit It is certainly not about idleness, but epic failure to get a sequence right





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