old swear words
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- mistermik
I used "wassock" just now.
Haven't said that in 2 years - wtf.
- WeLoveNoise0
bugger
- WeLoveNoise0
sap
- mistermik0
damn.
2 - i mean 12 years. not funny now. move on.- never even heard of wassock [must be a scot thing ;) ]WeLoveNoise
- WeLoveNoise0
nonce
- mistermik0
nah - wassock i think is northern
- WeLoveNoise0
havent said spaz in a while either
- mistermik0
'Heavens to Betsy'
- mistermik0
just found 'rat bastard' which made me laugh
- Peter0
Nognabbit
DognabbitDarn'it
GoshShoot
PootOr a favorite one in Swedish: "fanken"
- bit posh for swear words are we ?WeLoveNoise
- I will not dignify you with an answer to that, you nincompoop.Peter
- lolWeLoveNoise
- MrOneHundred0
Most of the ones we use every day are old. There existed in London in the, I think, 1400s a street called "Cunt Grope Lane".
- mistermik0
haha bollocks.
That next to cuntface avenue?
- zombee0
Shitbag
- WhiteFace0
Twit
- zombee0
Plonker (Only Fools and Horses classic)
- Andy_ssw0
Streuth!
(gods truth)
- MrMackem0
PISSKIDNEY
- MrMackem0
TOSSER
- MrMackem0
TWERP
- Horp0
Phonetically its Wazzuck not Wassock and its Lancashire slang I think. (to WeLoveNoise).
We got into the habit of calling people wallies to avoid swearing in front of the kiddly. She calls everyone wally now.
- < insightmistermik
- that will only give ur kids a disadvantage at school in slagging off competitions. thanks for the info tho ;)WeLoveNoise
- kezza_20
Plonker