No, its not a curse word.
The Latin word for curse is the word maledictionem. In Italian the word curse is said as maledizione and in Spanish it is maldicion.
It is not a curse word, but it is a vulgar word for urinate.
The root word for "sluggish" is "slug," which originally referred to a snail or shell-less mollusk known for its slow movement.
No
No. This word is used to as a synonym for a child or a "youngster". It is not a curse word.
The most common curse word is hell
The word "slug" likely originated from Old Norse or Middle Low German, where "slugge" or "sluk" meant "a heavy blow" or "to swallow or gulp down." Over time, its meaning evolved to include a shell-less land mollusk and a unit of mass or measurement for liquids.
The Latin word for banana slug depends on which of the three species you're talking about:Ariolimax californicusAriolimax columbianusAriolimax dolichophallus
The word "bastard" is considered offensive and derogatory when used to insult or belittle someone, so it can be seen as a mild curse word. However, in some contexts, it can also be used informally without strong negative connotations.
The Japanese word for curse is Akuba.
No, it is just a rude term for somebody that betrays. Not a curse word at all.