It probably depends on which if any methods of cursing something you believe are likely to work. Which means, for most people, no methods at all.
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In Spanish, "maldigo" means "I curse" or "I damn." It is the first-person present tense form of the verb "maldecir."
to curse someone
It will only work if you believe in it. No one can curse you or save you but God.
A curse.
It means to curse someone to bad dangereg. i curse you horse riding (i hope you fall off and hurt yourself)eg. i curse you swimming (i hope you drown)A minced oath of f*** youeg. curse you (name)!hope this helps
The opposite of a curse is a blessing.The opposite of to curse (someone, something) could be to bless, praise, or cheer.
A curse placed upon a person or object by someone of Gypsy origin.
A curse placed upon a person or object by someone of Gypsy origin.
An imprecation is a curse. To imprecate is to call a curse upon someone or something.
It means to curse someone to bad dangereg. i curse you horse riding (i hope you fall off and hurt yourself)eg. i curse you swimming (i hope you drown)A minced oath of f*** youeg. curse you (name)!hope this helps
By just hurling abuse at them.