'Knob' is what the Brits say when they mean 'dick' or 'cock'.
The swear word is a euphemism for excrement.
It depends on the context. A "knob" in British slang is another word for "penis". There is a similar word to penis beginning with the letter "d" which I cannot repeat on a family-friendly website. If the word is applied jokily, no, it is not seen as a swear. If the word is applied as a deliberate insult towards another person, then yes, it could be a swear. Then again, the slang word "knob" is used very openly in Northern British cities such as Liverpool, Sheffield and Manchester and may not be seen as an insult or swear. So, in conclusion, it depends on the context (how you use the word) and the local city you are in.
cack? Do you mean cake? Why would cake be a swear word?
A word that is inappropriate to say in public
prostitute
Rudeness or a swear word.
cack? Do you mean cake? Why would cake be a swear word?
You mean "swear word" not swrarwerd.
The root word "juro" in Latin means "to swear" or "to vow." It is often used to signify an oath or a promise.
there is a swear word, but i think you proboly know that word!!!! if you dont, ask.
It means "penis" but this is a very swear word.
"Poto" is a swear word in Spanish You shouldn't be saying it