Noun. g-word (plural g-words) (euphemistic) The word gay. (euphemistic) The word goddamn.
Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a gay person, especially a gay man.
Technically it's not a “cuss” or curse word as it does not imply requesting of the wrath of a deity upon something or someone. Still, I believe most people would consider it to be a mild-to-moderate “cuss” word.
5 letter words. Beard, Fanny, faded cocks. Weird wanks. Farted.
e-word (plural e-words) Any word beginning with e, especially one referring to something electronic, or one that is (often humorously) treated as controversial in a given context (for example, evolution, evangelical or enlightenment). quotations ▼
The three-letter words included in the list are ass, cum, fag, gay, god, Jew, and tit.
/pi/ Pee is an informal but common word that means "to urinate." Of all the slang words for bodily functions, this is one of the least offensive. Though it's not very naughty to talk about peeing or taking a pee, this term is a little childish.
Sure, it's vulgar, but it's also impressive how many different things it can express. F*ck can literally mean “to have sex.” But, it can also be used as a modifier for emphasis, as in “you're f*cking kidding me.” F*ck can describe being treated badly or roughly.
The f-word can be a very hurtful, offensive, mean, and/or vulgar word. However, in adults' conversations and certain situations, it can serve as a comic relief, a colorful method of expressing frustration, surprise, astonishment and friendly-exclamation amongst many other things.
'Moist' – a word apparently despised the world over – is about to be named the worst word in the English language. The word has emerged as a clear frontrunner in a global survey conducted by Oxford Dictionaries.
Its use is generally considered rude and impolite, and may also be considered a form of profanity by some.
You've seen a grawlix before, especially if you've ever read the Sunday comics. But you might not be aware that the thing had a name. The grawlix is the character or series of characters that often appear in place of profanity—the graphical version of bleeping out a word, if you will.
The G rating, for example, is for general audiences with no age restrictions, and means the film does not contain any nudity, sex, violence, profane language or troubling themes.
to have sexual intercourse with. to treat unfairly or harshly (usually followed by over). verb (used without object) Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse.
'One of those Anglo-Saxon words' has become a bit of a euphemism for any of our strongest swears, and yet most are more recent, dating from the Middle Ages. Not so with 'shit', which from its earliest days, has meant the very same thing it does today: excrement.
Considered respectable until about 1750, it was heavily tabooed during c. 1750–1920, considered equivalent to heavily obscene or profane speech. Public use continued to be seen as controversial until the 1960s, but since then, the word has become a comparatively mild expletive or intensifier.
So why do we often urinate when we defecate, but not vice versa? The main reason is that the muscles of the pelvic floor play a role in defecation and urination. The pelvic floor muscles relax when we defecate. However, they will not necessarily have to fully relax when we urinate.
The taste of urine varies from watery to slightly biter, sour and even sugary. Normal urine is usually salty and somehow bitter. A sweet tasting urine may be the first sign we have of diabetes. Jaundice makes urine taste as bitter as gall.
pee. informal to pass liquid waste from your body. A more formal word for this is urinate.
The 3 letter words for kids are ink, aid, bad, cat, dog, eat, fig, god, hat, jug, kit, let, may, net, our, pet, rub, sit, tag, urn, van, war, yes, zip, etc. These are some of the simple 3 letter words for kids.
Now the other, more widely acknowledged idea is that bae is actually an acronym that stands for “before anyone else.” Sometimes the “anyone” is replaced with “anything” by referencing an inanimate object.