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Let's revive some REALLy old ones! Thunderation!
https://abolt.newsweek.com/s/old-curse-words?as=6dap23849091808900530&utm_source=fb&utm_campaign=6dap23849091808900530&utm_medium=z020111&fbclid=IwAR2Lt7GgJEDBiR3Jd7Tf4yiLUJEUQzpEbi_JRnev5NnNoLObXWF2aMqALes&bdk=z020111_613f9ab5a08b4700082df811
Bloody Norah is still widely used in the UK, and by me in the US.
She was married to Gordon Bennett, which the article doesn't mention.
@mik a poltroon like you might confuse a hootenanny with a whooperup!
Thanks, Mik. If this list isn't bang up to the elephant, I don't know what is.
My vote for best one though goes to 'damfino'. Ai iz stealing that.
I like suggestionize. That could become corpspeak today.
@mik Heck yeah. If we can say 'revolutionize', we can say 'suggestionize'.
@george-k said in Our curse words are getting old...:
Methinks you a gigglemug.
There's no creativity in mainstream english swearing. In some other languages swearing is a skill.
Yeah. If you listen these days there's an awful lot of folks doing their moms.