Since I work with customers I have to temper my sailor mouth while I’m at work, so I have to say all sort of almost-swears instead.
Flipping is probably my favourite at the minute, as in: flipping hell. But I have also used blimey a lot recently as well, one that i’d never thought I’d ever use regularly.
One of my coworkers actually says “FFS” which I always think is pretty cringe but nobody’s cottoned on yet as far as I know.
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1 답변Knew a guy who would frequently pull out the following: Good Gravy Jumping Jellyfish Good Night o' Livin' And finally[spoiler]Jumpin' Jehosephat[/spoiler]
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“Sweet baby corn” has become a pretty regular part of my dialogue for expressing frustration. Like “Oh sweet baby corn, you cannot be serious right now!”. And of course, I always love to use “jamblasted”, and its more intense counterpart “vun jamblasted”. These aren’t used in sentences, they’re just exclamations. “Honking” is a good one too. Like “That’s a pretty honking serious!”.
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I have a few, just cause I try not to swear with company. Holy Moly. Shoots. Fudge. (optional: “Gah”) -Dang/darn It. Geez/Cheese (popular). Crumbs (returning to popularity). I’ll go with “[i]aaaaah, Crumbs[/i]” for #1.
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작성자: Agent Vulpes 9/16/2024 11:36:05 PMSome of my favorites here: Dangnabbit Dangfrickinnabbit Dangfrickin Frickdangit Frickballs What the balls What the sigma (ironically, probably) Cringe Shoot Dangit (one word) Frick (just in general) Edit: Shootdangit
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3 답변작성자: Azura, Pronouns Haver 9/16/2024 9:22:09 PM
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Well so where I worked over the summer had a window we could close when we had finished taking the customers order, and so should we have a reason to say such a word we could just finish the order, close the window, and let loose. Although, nowadays, just shouting the word “SHUCKS” really loudly is a sign that something ain’t right.