h-word (plural h-words) (euphemistic) The word hell/Hell.
1. F*ck. The word f-u-c-k is one of the most widely recognized swear words in the English language.
(euphemistic) The word goddamn.
1. the eighth letter and sixth consonant of the modern English alphabet. 2. a speech sound represented by this letter, in English usually a voiceless glottal fricative, as in hat.
It's normal for kids to swear at one time or another. Young kids will often repeat something they've heard. Older kids often want to test their parents' reactions. If your child has started using a few choice words, there are several discipline techniques you can use to curb their use of inappropriate language.
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.
Some of the Kindergarten H Words for Kids are Hold, Horse, Hey, Heap, Hurt, Hail, Held, Hedge, Hand, Hell, Ham, Healthy, Happy, Health, Hippopotamus, Heaven, History, Hump, Hole, Hockey, Hog, Hem, Hi, High, etc.
Before rounded vowels, such as /uː/ or /oː/, there was a tendency, beginning in the Old English period, for the sound /h/ to become labialized, causing it to sound like /hw/. Therefore, words with an established /hw/ in that position came to be perceived (and spelt) as beginning with plain /h/.
H-dropping or aitch-dropping is the deletion of the voiceless glottal fricative or "H-sound", [h]. The phenomenon is common in many dialects of English, and is also found in certain other languages, either as a purely historical development or as a contemporary difference between dialects.
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.
Some of the D words for kids are dig, door, date, drink, dinosaur, deer, desk, donkey, dart, deep, dance, duck, dip, dab, den, dad, dent, dock, dark, dust, etc.
When used in an attempt to be offensive, the word is still considered vulgar, but it remains a mild example of such an insult. This usage dates back to the Medieval period, where the phrase 'not worth a fart' would be applied to an item held to be worthless.
Dunbar is famed in Scottish and ecclesiastical history for issuing the longest curse, a 1000-word diatribe against the Borders reivers who he excommunicated saying this: “I curse their head and all the hairs of their head.
Silent H. H is always silent in HONOUR, HOUR, HONEST, HEIR, VEHICLE & VEHEMENT. You don't say it after 'g' in GHOST, GHASTLY, AGHAST, GHERKIN & GHETTO, or after 'r' in RHINOCEROS, RHUBARB, RHYME and RHYTHM. It's normally silent after 'w': WHAT?
Silent H words
The letter H is also silent in words where it follows the letter W, as in when, where, which, why, whine, whistle, and white.
H, or h, is the eighth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is aitch (pronounced /ˈeɪtʃ/, plural aitches), or regionally haitch /ˈheɪtʃ/.
to have sexual intercourse with (someone) noun. an act of sexual intercourse.
Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a gay person, especially a gay man.
Informally, to shut up is to not say anything else. In this sense, shut up is commonly considered a rude way to request someone else stop talking. Depending on how it is used, shut up can be seen as an incredibly impolite, condescending, or hostile phrase.