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Hellfuck is a new one to me, I like it :)
 
Bollocks just makes me think of Sandra bullock. It sounds pastey and plain and just an all around saltine cracker cuss word
 
People say it quite a lot in my area...it's habit-forming. Most cuss words are like that, though - they're all very appealing when you're a kid and not supposed to say them, but they lose their appeal as you get older...usually.
 
Even Brits saying "bloody hell" makes them sound like tryhard wannabe Brits sometimes. xD;

I use "bloody" as a descriptor an awful lot, though...
 
Wanker might be my favorite British swear word. Especially when it's said like "wanka".
 
Hellfuck is a new one to me, I like it :)

Came to me once quite randomly I guess. It's one of those situations where you just want to amplify the swearing.

British swears, specially if spoken in a British accent, sound so awesome.
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When I was in school my friend keep calling me "fap" and I just wondering what de heck is it.

I asked teacher and she looked at me and said " Killer, how dare you say the word!"

Everyone laughed and I just like what da hell is happening with this word??????

I searched the entire dictionary and found no words for it..... Till I searched Internet.


Oh.
 
When I was in school my friend keep calling me "fap" and I just wondering what de heck is it.

I asked teacher and she looked at me and said " Killer, how dare you say the word!"

Everyone laughed and I just like what da hell is happening with this word??????

Reminds me of the time I flipped off my entire kindergarten class and teacher because I didn't know what it meant.
 
British swears, specially if spoken in a British accent, sound so awesome.
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That's an amusing little list. I can't even remember the last time I heard someone say nutter or bellend, although the latter was especially popular when I was in Secondary School for some reason.
 
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