What's gonna happen to the thread where people insult each other?
"Mildly irritate the poster above you"?
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32I'm a big fan of the Johnny Dangerously form of swearing: "You fargin' icehole!"
When I'm about to say shit and realize I probably shouldn't I usually say Schlitz. Kind of the same thing really.
When I'm about to say shit and realize I probably shouldn't I usually say Schlitz. Kind of the same thing really.
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33Moronie is my spirit animaltonyballzee wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:25 pm I'm a big fan of the Johnny Dangerously form of swearing: "You fargin' icehole!"
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34“Bastage” has found its way into my vocabulary on more than one occasion.Chud Fusk wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 8:55 pmMoronie is my spirit animaltonyballzee wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:25 pm I'm a big fan of the Johnny Dangerously form of swearing: "You fargin' icehole!"
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35Twunt
Thank me later
Thank me later
"lol, listen to op 'music' and you'll understand"....
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https://sebastiansequoiah-grayson.bandcamp.com/
https://oblier.bandcamp.com/releases
https://youtube.com/user/sebbityseb
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36LOL I learned that one here! I think it was one of the Scots who shared it on the old forum
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37I am fond of "dunce" as a substitute for asshole. It rolls off the tongue with the same effect as a curse. Also "goof" works nicely, considering it's a really terrible thing to call someone in canada for some reason.
"Schnitzel" is a nice all around expletive. Also I really like how the Quebecois say "tebernac" as a swear, so sometimes I like to say "ah, chapel" or "what the church" for schnits and giggles.
"Schnitzel" is a nice all around expletive. Also I really like how the Quebecois say "tebernac" as a swear, so sometimes I like to say "ah, chapel" or "what the church" for schnits and giggles.
f.k.a. jimmy two hands
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38Ever seen the edited-for-TV version of "Repo Man?"
"Flip you, melon farmer" in multiple variations.
"John Wayne was a freak!" (That whole conversation has all sorts of weird dubbed dialogue.)
I forget exactly what substitutes for "gypsy dildo punks" but it's pretty funny.
Plus a couple of scenes that weren't in the theatrical cut, like one where Bud and Otto destroy a pay phone.
(It's included in the Criterion blu-ray release.)
"Flip you, melon farmer" in multiple variations.
"John Wayne was a freak!" (That whole conversation has all sorts of weird dubbed dialogue.)
I forget exactly what substitutes for "gypsy dildo punks" but it's pretty funny.
Plus a couple of scenes that weren't in the theatrical cut, like one where Bud and Otto destroy a pay phone.
(It's included in the Criterion blu-ray release.)
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39Me too. "Knob" for stupid people, "cock" for more offensive people, "knobskin" for even less impressive people. "Knob-end" or "bell-end" I use a lot. "Shit-wit", too - they're all reasonably affectionate. If someone REALLY deserves it, I sometimes dust off "shit-stain" but that's pretty harsh.penningtron wrote: Fri Jan 28, 2022 7:24 pm But I'm all for anything phallic-y. I've caught myself saying dingus a lot lately, because it's kind of funny/absurd on all sides.
Is "dingus" phallic? I have a Merican friend who uses the most "gee whiz" language, and she says it all the time, so I always presumed it was above-the-belt in origin.
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40When it comes to phallic-styled expletives, I like to use "ding-dong."
I accuse my one-year old daughter of being a "turd" a whole bunch.
My family loves to watch the kids show, "Bluey", and it has a good staple of kid-friendly expletives such as: "beans on toast!", "cheese on jam!", "biscuits!", etc.
I accuse my one-year old daughter of being a "turd" a whole bunch.
My family loves to watch the kids show, "Bluey", and it has a good staple of kid-friendly expletives such as: "beans on toast!", "cheese on jam!", "biscuits!", etc.
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