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Hi! Is the word "sodding" still used in the UK as a synonym of bloody, damned or f*cking? This sodding thing won't work! Is this commonly...
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3 December
Spanish (Colombia)
Hi! Do you British people use the expression "holy sh*t"? I think I've never heard this said by Brits but maybe I'm wrong. Is this common...
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23 November
Spanish (Colombia)
Hi! Can you please give me some British equivalent of the word "screwed" meaning in trouble or in a bad situation? What do you say in the...
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19 November
Spanish (Colombia)
Hi guys! I'd like to know what's the difference between "F*ck you" and "Go f*ck yourself" when they're used to insult people.
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17 November
Spanish (Colombia)
How strong is wanker a swear word in the UK? 2000 study by several British broadcasting organizations found that "wanker" was the fourth ...
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17 November
Spanish (Colombia)
Hi! Do British people still say bloody as a mild swear word? Is this still common among young people? Or even teenagers?
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31 October
Spanish (Colombia)
Hi! Is screwed a swear word meaning I'm in trouble/done/finished/dead?
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31 October
Spanish (Colombia)
Hi guys! Is "damn" as a expression of surprise only used by black people? I often hear black people saying "damn" when they're surprised ...
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20 October
Spanish (Colombia)
Hi guys! Is "Oh my God" considered a profanity when is used as a exclamation of surprise, shock, frustration or anger? It's not a curse w...
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20 October
Spanish (Colombia)
Hi guys! Do British people say heck? Like what the heck? What the heck is that? for example. I think I've only heard it in American shows...
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