百度试题 结果1 题目“Son of a bitch”, as a swear word, is more ___ than “damn it”.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 offensive 反馈 收藏
This is becauseDamn is considered a swear word in English, for historical and religious reasons (as SamBC mentioned earlier). When you want to say a swear word, but don't want to be offensive, people create "Minced Oaths". What does damndest mean?
a study has found. ... In 1994, it was the most commonly spoken swear word, accounting for around 650 of every million words said in the UK – 0.064 per cent.
5. Bastard The earliest definition ofbastardis a child with unmarried parents, but the word has morphed away from that. Nowbastardis used to call someone nasty or unpleasant. It’s usually used to talk about men: “The bastard cheated on me.” It’s also used in Britain to say that so...
Arecent survey has discoveredthat residents of Louisiana actually do have a favorite swear word and because the word we love to not say in front of our mothers is so versatile we've managed to use it as a noun, a verb, an adjective, and I am pretty sure a few other parts of speech...
that and money that artless scene that asshole that awaits the final that bastard that bear fruit with that beautiful evenin that beauty very long that book got me thro that book sells well that cannot fly that caused alex to s that deep down inside that developing that discriminate that do...
Our favorite swear word is kind of PG-13 compared to other naughty words. Here in the land of 10,000 lakes are go-to cuss word is H-E-Double-Hockey-Sticks.GASP! 9 Things Minnesotans Should Never Leave in Their Car During Winter ...
@Swietlan in general kazakh use swear word in russian, like "suka, blyat'". Although one part use Kazakh swear word. To be honest i am not sure what word is exactly used.
Being selfless is good. Selfish is a dirty word. Right?! Nay, my friends. On the contrary. Learning to be selfish is the single best thing you can do for your finances. (And life in general.) If there’s one thing I’ve learned over and over in my 20s, it is the importance of...
I don't have a problem with the scoundrel. I've heard it in very old movies in my country (Hungary). It sounds cute.Don't misunderstand I don't have a problem using sob. The only problem for me using in a positive way. It sounds primitive to me. This word is not just insulting...