Last semester, I took a socioling course at my Uni (low level, easy credits and GPA booster, as well as being my field of interest) and ended up doing a presentation on swearing. As a point of interest, and just for flavour, I'd done an informal online survey of as many people as I could find. One of the questions was "What's the worst swear word
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F*ckest thou and thine equine companion upon which thou ridest,thine lazy slut that accompanies thee, thy canine companion which followest thee, the feline that rideth upon his back,the rodent that percheth atop the feline's back and the fleas that accompany all of thee.
(I have only uttered it a few times- NOT in a Ren faire setting.)
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Is.
Amazing.
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His favourite swear appears to be "arse biscuits!", which always makes me laugh. I'm not sure that's the effect it's meant to have. :-)
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It occurs to me now that "arse/ass" is a bit different too, and not just in the form of the word. My best friend often says "Oh, arse!" to express annoyance. I'd say that was a minority usage over here, but nonetheless he's not by any means on his own. However, I've never heard of an American saying "Oh, ass!" - though I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong there.
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I'm not sure where you got this information, but it's not right (or, at least, too generalized to be right). The word "damn" is rare in the dialect of American English I use, but that's not because it's "quite bad" -- I'd say it's actually so mild that it's almost ceased to pack any kind of punch whatsoever, and is disused because of that.
On the subject of the post itself: to me, a lot of compound swear words (things like, I don't know, "douchenozzle" or "asshat") sound so contrived that they don't feel like actual serious insults in the same way as other swear words do. I don't use them. I also see them online much more often than I hear them in speech.
One compound swear I virtually never hear in my dialect is "cocksucker," which seems to me very bad/insulting -- not because of the language, but because of what I perceive as serious, malicious homophobia packed in its meaning.
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To me, "pigfucker" packs the most wallop in the least space. It's so vile, and yet elegantly compact.
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And I now have the urge to replace every instance of Motherfucker in my vocabulary with pigfucker. 8DDD
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In a similar absurd vein I like "assvalve." Nothing but BS is coming out, well, it must be an assvalve.
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Jesus H Christ, Jesus H Christ in a sidecar/on a crutch,
My uncle, a Pennsylvania Dutchman frequently used oaths like "Odin's Beard" By Thor's Hammer, Loki-spawn'ed contraption/person
He also went off in German oaths
One of my friend's favorites(in Italian) was Mincchio de mare- loosely translated as "dick of the sea" or he told ME "fish dick"
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