What cuss word is 11?

Stupid, idiot, bottom-feeder barnacle-head, barnacles, kill, fish paste, tartar sauce, shrimp, dumb, moron and punk are frequently used. Darn, heck, ass, nipples, dang, gosh, crummy, crud, damn and butt are infrequently used. In later seasons, the word chum becomes a euphemism for the "s" word.
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What is bad word 11 in SpongeBob?

Many of you who are fans of the popular Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants may be familiar with the season 2 episode "Sailor Mouth". The episode where SpongeBob and Patrick learn a "bad word".
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Did SpongeBob say the F word?

Before The Krusty Krab closes, SpongeBob asks Mr. Krabs what the f words means. When he says the whole out loud to Mr. Krabs, he threatens to fire him if he says the word again.
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What is the D word cuss?

(euphemistic) The word douche or douchebag.
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What word did SpongeBob say in Sailor Mouth?

In later seasons, the word chum becomes a euphemism for the "s" word. In "Sailor Mouth," it is implied that SpongeBob and Patrick learnt "bad word #11" and started using it everywhere, even though it was all censored but it is never confirmed what the word is as it is covered up with dolphin noises.
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How much cuss words are there?

Research. Analyses of recorded conversations reveal that an average of roughly 80–90 words that a person speaks each day—0.5% to 0.7% of all words—are curse words, with usage varying from 0% to 3.4%.
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What are the sailor cuss words?

Sailor Talk
  • Chowder-headed: Stupid, or batter-brained.
  • Jack Nasty-Face: A cook's assistant.
  • Jaw-me-down: An arrogant, overbearing and unsound loud arguer.
  • Lubber: An awkward, unseamanlike fellow.
  • Shaking a cloth in the wind: In galley parlance, expresses being slightly intoxicated.
  • Wishy-washy: Any too-weak beverage.
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Is the F-word a real word?

The F-word was recorded in a dictionary in 1598 (John Florio's A Worlde of Wordes, London: Arnold Hatfield for Edw. Blount). It is remotely derived from the Latin futuere and Old German ficken/fucken meaning 'to strike or penetrate', which had the slang meaning to copulate.
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Can I use the F-word?

Never use the f-word if you are under the age of 13. Strongly avoid using the word if you are under the age of 18. Using the f-word might get you in serious trouble if you choose to use it while still under 18 (especially in schools or official gatherings).
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Did SpongeBob ever cuss?

One of these OG Spongebob episodes was "Sailor Mouth." In the episode, Spongebob and Patrick discovered some "sentence enhancers," aka cuss words, that they could use to spice up their conversations. The cuss words were censored with sounds of dolphins and boat horns.
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What can I say instead of the F word?

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  • Balderdash!
  • William Shatner!
  • Corn Nuts!
  • Dagnabbit!
  • Son of a monkey!
  • Barnacles!
  • Holy cow!
  • Poo on a stick!
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When was the F word said?

Historians generally agree that "fuck" hit its stride in the 15th and 16th centuries as a familiar word for sexual intercourse, and from there it evolved into the vulgarity we know today.
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What is a number 11?

11 (eleven) is the natural number following 10 and preceding 12. It is the first repdigit. In English, it is the smallest positive integer whose name has three syllables.
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Is Badass a bad word?

This term is sometimes considered vulgar, and some may take offence at its usage in conversation, especially when in polite company or in public.
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Is SpongeBob for 11 year olds?

Designed for children between the ages of 6 and 11, the show is rated TV-Y. While that rating indicates it is suitable for all children, there are some aspects parents should be aware of before they let their kids watch.
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Why do people cuss?

Taboo words can be used for a variety of reasons, including to achieve a specific reaction from others. Swearing injects a direct, succinct emotional component into the discussion, usually in order to express frustration, anger or surprise (up to two-thirds of our swearing is for just such expressions).
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Can they cuss on TV?

Federal law prohibits obscene, indecent and profane content from being broadcast on the radio or TV.
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Why do I say the F word so much?

A lot of times when we use the dirty words against others, it might be an indication of our frustration level. Abusing or cursing is a unique way to express our anger, desperation or even defeat. This may be still a taboo and certainly considered as a breach of social etiquette.
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What does the word F * * * * * * mean?

/ (fʌk) taboo, slang / verb. to have sexual intercourse with (someone)
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What does the M word mean?

The "M" word is a demeaning slur for a person who has dwarfism. Dwarfism is the result of a medical condition. The "M" word originates from the oppression and exploitation of people with dwarfism in "freak shows" of the mid 1800s.
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What was the first cuss word?

Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.
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What is the longest curse word?

Dunbar is famed in Scottish and ecclesiastical history for issuing the longest curse, a 1000-word diatribe against the Borders reivers who he excommunicated saying this: “I curse their head and all the hairs of their head.
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What is the baddest word in the world?

'Moist' – a word apparently despised the world over – is about to be named the worst word in the English language. The word has emerged as a clear frontrunner in a global survey conducted by Oxford Dictionaries.
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What are the new cuss words?

Douchnozzle, shitgibbon, cockwaffle—these unique swears are created by taking a common profanity and pairing it with an unlikely noun. And, they're becoming so popular that The New York Times Magazine has dubbed the people who coin these words as “swear nerds.”
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What does 11 mean in words?

Therefore, 11 in words = Eleven.
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