All curse words were started from just that. Pagan curses. You know like a witch put a curse on you? That was the belief in medieval times and the words have stuck.
Some of the words we call swear words are really just misinterpret ted words from other languages. The F word is from German and means to err. The c word (rhymes with hunt) comes from Celtic Irish and just means woman. other words the meanings have just changed over time.
So as you can see invented is less accurate than to say they have evolved from speech.
An old sailor named Willie Waterdoodle was walking down to the dock one day, when he tripped on his own foot. That's pretty much it.
it is a word i made up for people to use if they do not say bad words
People make up bad words all the time. Since the words aren't typically published, it is harder to track the origination of the terms, as you can with "good" words, but looking in some slang dictionaries might help you with the origin of specific words. ____ Some words come from other languages, where the words aren't actually "bad," but then they get used in another language where the meaning can change.
People use bad words to express strong emotions, frustration, or for shock value. Bad words are considered inappropriate or offensive due to societal norms and perceptions, as they may be disrespectful, vulgar, or discriminatory.
Swear words and other "bad" words have likely evolved over time through various historical, cultural, and social influences. They are typically used to express strong emotions, add emphasis, or convey a specific tone or message. People may use them to vent frustration, show disdain, or provoke a reaction.
yes all words are made up so you can make up your own words if you want!
no. god didnt make bad words humans did.and god did not make bad things
obvious....one of your made up words obvious....one of your made up words
J.K Rowling made up words in her Harry Potter books, for instance the spells in the books are made up words.
A song made-up of words is called a SONG! DUR!
A sentence is made up of a string of words.
All words are made up of morphographs. All morphographs have meaning. Some words have only one morphograph and other words are made up of more than one morphograph. All the words in these sentences are morphographs which have meaning. The word 'meaning' is made up of two morphographs 'mean' and 'ing'. The word 'words' is made up of two morphographs 'word' and 's'.
There are several answers to your question, depending on what you are studying. On one level, words are made up of letters. On another level, words are made up of syllables. On a third level, they are made up of phonemes. On a fourth level, they are made up of consonants and vowels. You should really narrow the scope of what you are asking.