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Britain's most offensive swearwords 11:37 - Apr 25 with 4239 viewsE17hoop

Something to help educate the community with a range of options. Possibly of use to Clive in his reporting next year.


It's always noisiest at the shallow end
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 11:48 - Apr 25 with 3464 viewsnick_hammersmith

"Smeg" wasn't created by Red Dwarf, its just an abbreviation of "Smegma"
Which is cock cheese, usually trapped under the bell end
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 12:03 - Apr 25 with 3388 viewsKensalT

If made up swear words from Red Dwarf and Fry & Laurie can make the list then I'm a bit disappointed there's no naffing love for Porridge!
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 12:06 - Apr 25 with 3374 viewsRsole

All of these are perfectly acceptable when printed on T Shirts and Caps in other countries though…..

Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 12:08 - Apr 25 with 3365 viewsTheChef

I've never heard anyone use "fatherfcker"!

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 12:26 - Apr 25 with 3290 viewskensalriser

Britain's most offensive swearwords on 12:08 - Apr 25 by TheChef

I've never heard anyone use "fatherfcker"!


No one has ever heard anyone use it ever on account of it not being an actual expression.

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 12:51 - Apr 25 with 3224 viewsngbqpr

Bit surprised the c word is still top.

For 'people of a certain age' (eg me) it was taboo for so long...I remember Alexei Sayle had a routine about it cos he wanted to push boundaries by seeing how much he could use it.

But the youth seem to use it with abandon and my (adult) kids can't understand why I think it's on a different level to, say, p**ck.

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 13:00 - Apr 25 with 3202 viewsLblock

Surely if the number one word has the Preface of "Ch*le* C*nt" then it's the most offensive thing to be called anywhere on the planet

Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 13:29 - Apr 25 with 3133 viewsbullshootr

Some people used to get upset by the offensive language on Not the Nine O'clock News.

This was their response

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 13:36 - Apr 25 with 3116 viewsRsole

Britain's most offensive swearwords on 12:08 - Apr 25 by TheChef

I've never heard anyone use "fatherfcker"!


Made popular by a(nother) Catholic Church investigation ?

Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 13:58 - Apr 25 with 3051 viewscolinallcars

I'm far too polite for swearing. Except perhaps Pish-Tosh. Or Pooh-Bah
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 14:09 - Apr 25 with 2999 viewsBklynRanger

Isn't c*nt a term of endearment among Australians?
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 14:13 - Apr 25 with 2986 viewsbosh67

Sorry I thought this was the who could our next manager be thread? Some of those names seem quite worthy. I've looked at the list and Joey Barton seems to figure in almost every case. Is he our new manager?

Never knowingly right.
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 14:25 - Apr 25 with 2961 viewsdmm

So I can call someone on here a Damn Pimhole and I won't get banned?
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 14:51 - Apr 25 with 2899 viewsBoston

Britain's most offensive swearwords on 13:00 - Apr 25 by Lblock

Surely if the number one word has the Preface of "Ch*le* C*nt" then it's the most offensive thing to be called anywhere on the planet


Why let those cads and bounders off so easily!

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:12 - Apr 25 with 2855 viewsMrSheen

Won’t someone think of the Sh*theads?
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:16 - Apr 25 with 2844 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Five people find 'heck' fairly offensive. Soppy muddaf...er cants!

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:20 - Apr 25 with 2836 viewsR_from_afar






"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:21 - Apr 25 with 2833 viewsrbee

A favourite insult of mine is

Poo Poo Truck

From Fiji.
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:25 - Apr 25 with 2815 viewswombat

Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:21 - Apr 25 by rbee

A favourite insult of mine is

Poo Poo Truck

From Fiji.


always been a fan of the word clunge myself not sure why

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:48 - Apr 25 with 2775 viewsE17hoop

Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:16 - Apr 25 by PlanetHonneywood

Five people find 'heck' fairly offensive. Soppy muddaf...er cants!


Not 5 people - 5%! That means 1 in 20 people here might find it offensive.

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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:59 - Apr 25 with 2748 viewsSimplyNico

That is possibly the best graph ever.

The whole YouGov research has prompted some great banter this afternoon on a particular WhatsApp group of which I am a member.
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 16:00 - Apr 25 with 2748 viewsrbee

Britain's most offensive swearwords on 15:25 - Apr 25 by wombat

always been a fan of the word clunge myself not sure why


When knee deep?
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 16:16 - Apr 25 with 2714 viewsscot1963

Britain's most offensive swearwords on 12:51 - Apr 25 by ngbqpr

Bit surprised the c word is still top.

For 'people of a certain age' (eg me) it was taboo for so long...I remember Alexei Sayle had a routine about it cos he wanted to push boundaries by seeing how much he could use it.

But the youth seem to use it with abandon and my (adult) kids can't understand why I think it's on a different level to, say, p**ck.


Same here on the taboo thing - I used to tell a young girl that I worked with that it sounded so nasty when she said it. Then a few years later when my boss decided to sell the business to someone who didn't want a conveyancer and he'd arranged my departure behind my back (and the bloke didn't buy the business in the end anyway) I went down on the prom and called him the 'c' word over and over again and then I never looked back after that but I do still think of it as the ultimate swear word. Gareth (Blob) never really swore much but he's the only person I've heard say someone was a f'ing c (could have been QPR related) that sounded like it just tripped off the tongue with his accent. We have 'tuss' in this neck of the woods which doesn't seem to be widely used as Gareth hadn't heard it before?
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 17:15 - Apr 25 with 2633 viewsKeithW

Britain's most offensive swearwords on 12:51 - Apr 25 by ngbqpr

Bit surprised the c word is still top.

For 'people of a certain age' (eg me) it was taboo for so long...I remember Alexei Sayle had a routine about it cos he wanted to push boundaries by seeing how much he could use it.

But the youth seem to use it with abandon and my (adult) kids can't understand why I think it's on a different level to, say, p**ck.


Ditto.
Growing up, it was deemed most offensive here in Blighty but Hollywood (who influence pretty much all popular culture) were always far more relaxed, throwing it about so as to lose all impact.
This is not new either. Kill Bill was released in 2003 and closes with the line from Bill to the Uma Thurman character "You're not a bad person. You're a terrific person. But every once in a while you can be a real c***"
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Britain's most offensive swearwords on 17:47 - Apr 25 with 2571 viewsFDC

I can't see gob-bummed?
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