What is the oldest swear 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 were old swear words?

10 old-fashioned swears to spice up your cussin'
  • Bejabbers! A substitute for "by Jesus!" that is similar to "bejesus!" but jabbier. ...
  • Consarn! A substitute for "goddamn." From an 1854 Dictionary of Northamptonshire words: "Consarn you! ...
  • Dad-sizzle! ...
  • Thunderation! ...
  • Great horn spoon! ...
  • 'Snails! ...
  • Gosh-all-Potomac! ...
  • G.
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What is the longest swear 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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Was the F-word used in the 1700s?

One folk etymology claims that it derives from “for unlawful carnal knowledge,” but this has been debunked by etymologists. The word became rarer in print in the 18th century when it came to be regarded as vulgar. It was even banned from the Oxford English Dictionary.
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What are the 3 swear words?

The three-letter words included in the list are ass, cum, fag, gay, god, Jew, and tit.
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Where Do Swear Words Come From?



What is the T word?

T-word, a euphemism for tranny, a pejorative term for transgender individuals.
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What is the G word swear?

Noun. g-word (plural g-words) (euphemistic) The word gay. (euphemistic) The word goddamn.
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Which is the D word?

The D-Word is an online community for professionals in the documentary film industry. Discussions include creative, business, technical, and social topics related to documentary filmmaking. 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.
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When was the S word created?

The S-word entered the English language in early 1600s Massachusetts. Although its origins are in the Wampanoag language where it simply meant “woman,” its use in English was arguably racist from the start.
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What is the longest word in the history?

pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

It's a technical word referring to the lung disease more commonly known as silicosis. Despite being in the dictionary, the word was originally made up by the president of the National Puzzlers' League.
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Who started swearing?

We don't know how the earliest speakers of English swore, because it wasn't written down. Before the 15th century – which is when swearing first appeared in writing – most writing was done by monks, and they were too good, and their work too important, for them to write down swear words.
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Was the F word used in Roman times?

Profanity is not just the domain of modern language. In the ancient and Roman times, vocabulary considered indecent was widely used. In ancient times and Roman times, descendants of “she-wolf” were commonly used in conversations, and less often in texts considered indecent.
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Who was the first person to cuss?

The year 1310 would be a couple of centuries before a monk reportedly scrawled the word on a manuscript by Cicero, which has commonly been considered the first appearance of the F-word in English writings.
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Why are S's replaced with F's?

Why in old English text was an 's' written as an 'f'? It wasn't; it was just written differently according to its position in the word. The f-like s (like an f without the crossbar) was a tall variant used at the start or in the middle of a word, which the modern s was used at the end or after a tall s.
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Why do little kids curse?

Young children often swear because they're exploring language. They might be testing a new word, perhaps to understand its meaning. Sometimes swearing happens accidentally when children are learning to say words. Children might also be trying to express a feeling like frustration.
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What does the J word mean?

jnoun. A term for a marijuana cigarette ('joint').
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What does D mean on TikTok?

What is the d-slur on TikTok? Picture: Alamy, @urnotsolocalspaz via TikTok. The "d-slur" is another way of saying the derogatory and homophobic slang word "dyke", which means lesbian. It's often used to describe a masculine or "butch" lesbian in particular.
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What are all the English swear words?

All English Swear Words Ranked From 'Mild' To 'Strongest' In...
  • Arse.
  • Bloody.
  • Bugger.
  • Cow.
  • Crap.
  • Damn.
  • Ginger.
  • Git.
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What are some words that start with N?

  • nail (verb)
  • nail.
  • naked (adjective)
  • name (noun)
  • name (verb)
  • narrow (adjective)
  • nation (noun)
  • national (adjective)
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What are some words that start with D?

  • dabbed.
  • dabber.
  • dabble.
  • dachas.
  • dacite.
  • dacker.
  • dacoit.
  • dactyl.
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Is flit a slur?

Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a gay man.
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Is Prat a rude word?

According to Oxford Dictionaries, we started using “prat” to mean idiot in 1960, but before that, it was a 16th century word for buttocks. So when you call someone a prat, you're also calling them an arse. This is another delightful description of someone who's painfully stupid.
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Is anyways a correct word?

Anyways is a real word and has seen use meaning "in any manner or respect" for over 800 years.
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Is the word bloody a swear word?

Bloody is a common swear word that is considered to be milder and less offensive than other, more visceral alternatives. In 1994, it was the most commonly spoken swear word, accounting for around 650 of every million words said in the UK – 0.064 per cent.
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What country swears the most?

Top 10 Countries That Swear The Most
  • Russians.
  • French.
  • UK, Australia, US.
  • Spain.
  • Italian.
  • German.
  • Poland.
  • Turks.
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