"Get lost" is not considered a swear word, but it can be perceived as rude or impolite depending on the context in which it is used.
It is considered a mild swear word and is often used as a euphemism for a stronger swear word.
No, the word "sh" is not considered a swear word. It is typically used as a sound to indicate quietness or to hush someone.
No, the word "mother" is not a swear word. It is a common term used to refer to a female parent.
No, the word "heck" is not considered a swear word. It is often used as a mild expletive or euphemism in place of stronger language.
The term "bugger" is considered a mild swear word, particularly in British English. It is often used as a euphemism for a stronger swear word. However, its offensiveness can vary depending on the context and audience.
No, swagger is not a swear word.
No, joks is not a swear word.
It's not a swear word. It's not a curse word either. Heck is never a swear word if people think it's a swear word they are completely wrong.
No. There's only one song by Coldplay that has swearing in it, and that's Lost+ (Lost! with a rap from Jay-Z, who said the word). Word of advice: If you like Coldplay, you'll HATE Lost+. That doesn't mean Lost! and Lost? aren't great songs, though.
The Kikuyu word for the English word swear is kuapa.
no feck is not a swear word feck is slang.
No! But sometimes it is a swear word.
"Asked" is not a swear word.
analise is not a swear word because I've never heard it is a swear word and it's often used to names.
No!! But some people consider 'stop it' to be a swear word.
It is in the sense that people use it to swear with when they don't want to use the word that sounds very like it. Any word used to swear with is a swear word. It doesn't have to be sexual or religious.
The Abaluhya (Luhya) equivalent for the English word 'swear' is "witsubee".