The word damn isn't that offensive any more. Nowadays, you wouldn't have a problem saying that. Bugger actually is a verb, which means to have anal sex. It's a very taboo subject. I think the meaning of the word is a lot more offensive than the actual word itself. If something is buggered, it means it's broken. You might use that a bit more often. Sometimes you call someone a bugger, a you daft bugger. That sounds like you're from the fifth. But it's old-fashioned. Then I thought we've got things like piss. Cock piss, pantry. Well, just piss. That's not a pant
All British English swear words, explained in one single episode.
Do not listen to this if you are easily offended. This episode contains lots of very rude words and offensive content. This is an overview of all the swear words in British English. The aim of this episode is to explain how to swear. Please remember that swearing is very offensive and is almost always inapporopriate. Please do not swear regularly! In this episode I am joined by my brother James and we explain all the main swear words in English, their meaning, their use and how offensive they are. You can read the list of swear words below. Please remember that they are very rude indeed!
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