When you stub your toes, drop a cup of coffee all over the floor, when someone won't shut their face, or you are just bored out of your brains, what is your favoured curse?
Stubbing my toe is usually the only thing that forces me to utter the word c**t,usually preceded by f**k and b*stard.
I'm usually quite ladylike really.pmsl
I've only ever used the 'c' word about twice in my life - and he deserved it.
The swear word that always comes to mind when I'm driving is tw*t.
Otherwise, depending on the severity of the injury & pain - it's F***, S***, B0ll***s or Ba****d.
I have to be more than a little angry (incandescent probably) to use it lottie,or in heaps of pain from stubbing my toe!
It is a horrible word and I won't stand for anyone to use it in everyday conversation like some seem to.
I admit to using the "c" word mainly in the car, at some of the appalling driving i witness on the roads, that could cause accidents............but i never swear if mrs bear and any of our four cubs are there, if i can help it...........one time i could'nt but that's another story............only fudgecakes or piddle, normally.......lol
Thats ok, NoM.................no probs.....multitasking today?.....what time do you want me over for lunch?.......stomachs rumbling now............
it's lovely and sunny down here on the south coast and i am waiting for mrs bear to come home, so we can go and have a tasty carvery lunch before the school run begins.....she's due around 2.00pm......then take the kids to Macs after school. The liunchtime carvery is £5.95 each and is brilliant.
No supper tonight. :0)
Oh Daffy, I wasn't criticising you for using it ;o). It's just one word that never enters my head when I need to swear. I know you are a lady really.
What do those people that swear every other word in general coversation (eg. 'going down the Fluffing pub to meet me Fluffing mates tonight') do when they really need to swear!!