I could definitely agree on the British curses. I ******* love British cursesBritish words for stuff are better than American words for stuff....
PoppycockI could definitely agree on the British curses. I ****ing love British curses
I'm not really sure, either. I've been using most of those my entire life. However, I grew up with a steady dose of John Cleese and Irvine WelshAmericans dont say any of those? Wow. Did not know that!
I think British swearing is just stringing together any swear word to make new ones...
You might find this funny, but I used to mess with my English teachers by spelling things the British way and having a tantrum if they marked me down for it
Wanker, tosser, bollocks, and my absolute favorite, **** OFF!!
No it wouldnt, unless you are in a Twee BBC drama series with a 'mob' character cockney.Sod off would be a more English version.
I don't hear that one very often around here or in the pop culture that I consume. I know it, but I often forget about itSod off would be a more English version.
No it wouldnt, unless you are in a Twee BBC drama series with a 'mob' character cockney.