There are many slang terms for bad cooking. You might call the food slop, as in pig food. You might say it's not fit for the dogs. You could say the person can't even boil water. Another way of saying that one would be that they could manage to burn water.
Foxy is slang for attractive or good looking and no it is not a bad word.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
No, it is a disparaging slang idiom meaning physically or mentally weak or effeminate. Not a cuss/curse(UK) word but equally offensive to some.
A slang word for pleasing is sweet.
Yes, it is. It is another word for slang. In other words, it is sland for slang.
No, it is slang
It is slang for a penis.
Duck is a perfectly good word. It is not in bad usage; it is not slang and it is not obscene . Duck is not a bad word.
Foxy is slang for attractive or good looking and no it is not a bad word.
Fack is not a nice word; it is slang for a bad word.
No, the word "is" is not a bad word. It is a commonly used verb in the English language.
No it is just really bad spelling for "spelled."
"Shawty" is generally not considered a bad word, but it is a slang term often used in hip-hop and urban music to refer to a girl or a significant other. However, context and tone can influence its perceived appropriateness in different settings.
A common slang word for an error is "blunder" or "screw-up."
The word "togederness" does not exist in standard English. It may be a misspelling or a slang term for "togetherness."
It is a slang word, and therefore not suitable if you want what you are saying to have any meaning beyond the here and now. According to the Urban Dictionary, its slang meaning is neither about sex or bodily functions or religion, making it unlikely as a "bad word" in that sense.
No, "screwed" is not a bad word in itself, but it can be considered slang and may not be appropriate for all situations due to its informal or potentially crude connotations.