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Swearing, Salty Language, Cursing

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With my own military background, I thought I was pretty well versed in the art of salty language. I learned a thing or two around here, in fact a whole new level. Anciens know how to use their words effectively. Can't imagine how it sounds in French. That is all. Good day, gents.
 
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With my own military background, I thought I was pretty well versed in the art of salty language. I learned a thing or two around here, in fact a whole new level. Anciens know how to use their words effectively. Can't imagine how it sounds in French. That is all. Good day, gents.

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His sister washes my “bangala” with “zit zitoun”. Bangala is slang for a penis (language from Congo) and zit zitoun is Arab for olive oil.
 
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I've been reading all the old post, Chas. You must have used all the good swears as a young RM cuz I don't see you use that language here. Cheers from the States.
I don't think so. Chas is a gentleman.
Bangala is slang for a peins l

Yeah it's kind intuitive when you use in way you did. :)
 
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I remember i met a woman once who liked me to talk dirty & swear...really loved it no joke. Was a posh well bred girl too. :p
 
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I've been reading all the old post, Chas. You must have used all the good swears as a young RM cuz I don't see you use that language here. Cheers from the States.

I can swear like the proverbial trooper but seldom do. I always felt it was unecessary for martial efficiency. Once commissioned I desisted.

However I am not a goody goody and regularly swear in Chinese. Their swear words and insults are much better. Some are so amusing, insulting and pithy. I also know 4 major Hindustani insults but have no chance to use them.

Cheers to you in the USA in these interesting times.
 

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Ditto for me, I still use sometimes Hungarian/Serb/Arab expletives. However, I dislike to hear expletives that some people use in their daily conversations.
 

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I prefer straight vulgaraty compared to lying out of their jaws from. Politiques, Generals or bakers. ..and the list goes on..
 

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Ditto for me, I still use sometimes Hungarian/Serb/Arab expletives. However, I dislike to hear expletives that some people use in their daily conversations.

Joe what Serbian curse words you like to use? I totally understand selection of languages you chosen for swearwords. For Hungarian and Serbian I know for sure they really rich with that kind of words.

Especially compared with English. C'mon guys. You consider words "bloody" and "hell" to be bad words. :) We use them when we want to praise someone. :)
 

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I am not sure which is which, but kurva anyad
Anyád picsája! come to mind. I had to get the spelling via google.
My spelling would have been kurva anja and kurva pistsaia. :)
There were more, but i do not remember them.
 

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Joe what Serbian curse words you like to use? I totally understand selection of languages you chosen for swearwords. For Hungarian and Serbian I know for sure they really rich with that kind of words.

Especially compared with English. C'mon guys. You consider words "bloody" and "hell" to be bad words. :) We use them when we want to praise someone. :)

I fucqued your goats ?
 

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That chant from "Eyes Wide Shut" is actually Romanian priests chant played backwards.
 

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Bella ciao. ..is actually a Jewish yiddish tradional song, by Klezimir (first recorded in 1919...but existed before)

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You, who crawled out of your sister's womb back wards , goat fucque your self
 

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You have both, reverse and original version on video I posted. Original is somewhere after half.
 
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