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29 March 2006
Got a New Favorite Swear, Curse or Oath?→[More:]Lately I've been finding myself calling people who are behaving boorish, Fucknobs. It just feels good.
I'm trying my hand at aussie slang: Bloody Oath. I've almost got the pronunciation right, but not quite. Need more practice. Bloody Oath. Blooodddy Oaathhhhs.
There's a great new Wikipedia article on Latin profanity. Interestingly, the most taboo word is landica, the clitoris.
My nieces and nephew (all around the same age) have some internal jargon that we don't all get. They actually known some ASL swears, too. Their favorite insult to each other seems to be "Partee", which I'm told is some sort of code for the N-word since it's a black family's name (how this arose, I dunno). I figure, at least this is one they won't get beat up for saying (maybe they could, still, if it's widespread ...)
Lately I've been using "cunt" a lot, mainly for media whores of the right-wing variety. And I enjoy the more creative uses of "frack" in the new Galactica (and I try not to forget "frell").
My dad is wont to uncommon constructions such as "What the shit?" They just sound wrong to me.
I like throwing in a 'Zounds!' and 'Z'blood!' once in a while to shake things up.
These are contractions of 'God's Wounds' and God's Blood' and were horrible, horrible oaths during the crusades.
In China Meiville's New Curbuzon books, set in a world with an overabundance of religions, the characters will occasionally utter a Z'tail, which tickles me all out of proportion.
I like English and Aussie curses: wanker, crikey (actually, I don't think this one is bad), bloody hell, bugger, etc. They get integrated into longer curse streams: you fucking wanker, what the bloody hell, bugger me, etc.
Also, that particular rant of his has helped me and a couple of good friends find our senses of humor on really crappy days. Was deemed "profane poetry" by my writer friend.