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Apr 14, 2011 16:11

AN ASS HAS MANY HOLES. AN ARSE ONLY HAS ONE.

Also, cock has origins in Old English, as does shit. Fuck, however, does not.

stupid people, the calamity of words, emoting: moan moan moan

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inshadowhiding April 14 2011, 06:00:11 UTC
Query?
An Ass is a donkey, and may prove useful, An Arse is an exit, and is unfortunatly nessercery

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lemonflav_lopfe April 14 2011, 07:29:56 UTC
XD Just my contribution to the Asshole/Arsehole debate.

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schonste April 14 2011, 13:30:58 UTC
Depending on where you're from anyways. :p

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lemonflav_lopfe April 15 2011, 20:56:24 UTC
You can't use being American as an excuse. I won't let you! You and your stupid nubbin word! XD

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kenshins_soul April 27 2011, 03:00:14 UTC
have any idea when fuck came into usage? just curious.

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lemonflav_lopfe April 27 2011, 21:43:29 UTC
Dictionary.reference.com tells me this:

Origin:
1495-1505; akin to Middle Dutch fokken to thrust, copulate with, Swedish dialect focka to copulate with, strike, push, fock penis

I love the origin of words!

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kenshins_soul April 28 2011, 22:31:40 UTC
Thank you very much. ^^ Very interesting. It makes you think how these words come in existence.

I was wondering when people started using the word fuck as in swearing not as in sex. Someone I know really hated the word for swearing. That's okay if you don't know. ^^

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lemonflav_lopfe April 29 2011, 06:34:28 UTC
1680 is the first documented use of it being used as a noun, so I'd say round about then it would have been popping up as an oath. "You've got to be fucking kidding me!" and "Fuck off!" etc.

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