No surprises as to which are the most offensive either.
Every British swear word has been officially ranked in order of offensiveness
There are 9 replies in this Thread which has previously been viewed 3,627 times. The latest Post () was by Rice.
No surprises as to which are the most offensive either.
Every British swear word has been officially ranked in order of offensiveness
Some wonderful words in there.
Laughing my fanny off! Wait — that can’t actually be considered a swear word, let alone a ‘strong’ one?
And Ho? Some of my best friends are ....
Oh. Never mind .
Laughing my fanny off! Wait — that can’t actually be considered a swear word, let alone a ‘strong’ one?
And Ho? Some of my best friends are ....
Oh. Never mind .
You do know that fanny in the UK is the other side, don't you Rice?
Yes Rice, the fanny is the beaver, beef curtains, clunge, minge, gash, punani, pussy, twat, snatch, and, ahem, cunt. And of course, there's moot (say it like foot and you're golden) which is not on the list.
Never heard of moot. That's a new one on me.
Thanks for the education, guys. No, I had no idea. In the US the meaning is far more innocent.
Now will you kindly explain the darker synonyms for “Ho” that place it on the “strong” list?
This, apparently:
ho1
/həʊ/
nounINFORMAL
a prostitute.
OFFENSIVE
a woman.
I might have used a few of them, at some point or moment in time!!!!!
it’s also a term of affection and camaraderie among competent, assertive women.
Just so y’all will know - -