The universal best swear-word is obviously c***. I was reminded of this Peter Cook joke recently:
There are two guys talking.
The first one says: “You know, the day I met you, I thought you were a c***. And every time we’ve met since I thought you were a c***. And it can’t just be me, because everyone who’s ever met you thinks you are a c***, and probably everyone who will ever meet you will think you’re a c***. In fact, you’ve got to be the second-biggest c*** in the world.”
The second guy thinks about this for a while.
“So the day you met me you thought I was a c***?”
“Yep.”
“And every day since you’ve thought I was a . . .”
“Right.”
“And everyone I’ve ever met thinks I’m a . . .”
“You got it.”
“And everyone I will ever meet will think I’m a . . .”
“Uh-huh.”
“So how comes,” he says, triumphantly, “I’m only the second biggest c*** in the world?”
(page down....)
The first guy looks at him with total contempt. “Because you’re a c***,” he says.
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Anything combining crack and some swear word tends to be pretty awe-inspiring. Crack whore, crack f*cker, you crack****, c*nting crackhead. Great for family get-togethers.
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A weasel-faced arse . . . no, wait . . . an arse-faced weasel.
Oh, I don't know.
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Civil Servant :-)
though usually I just use "Dingbat", "Fruitbat" or something along those lines, and never spoken with venom or malice, but with a smile and warmth, almost as a term of endearment.
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Originally posted by zeitghostSounds like SA's friends husband....
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swearword
I like Crockadillyf**kpig meaning someone very ugly (taken from Jackspeak)
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There was a good insult in Alian Nation; "your mother mates out of season".
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"Nom de dieu de putain de bordel de merde de saloperie de connard d’enculé de ta mère.”
or in English (very roughly):
In the name of god's wh*re of blo*dy hell, filthy **** of your mothers ar*shole
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Of course you can just get Shakespearean on their ass :
Hence rotten thing! Or I shall shake thy bones out of thy garments.
Thou jarring half-faced minnow!
Thou goatish onion-eyed whey-face!
Thou reeky guts-griping foot-licker!
Thou infectious hell-hated devil-mon!
Thou artless full-gorged puttock!
And my personal favorite :
Thou idol of idiot worshipers
The best insults are always the ones the target has to think about first
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Originally posted by MarillionFanDisgusting language WP. Now come here and get over my knee for a spanking!
Anytime!!!
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Disgusting language WP. Now come here and get over my knee for a spanking!
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Not that one uses such language but one of my favourites...
‘F*ck-ka-doo-laa-doo’
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