Bad words weren't just thought up one day. In fact, almost all of them were names for animals.
ass- donkey
bitch- a pregnant dog
its not like anybody knows were bad words came from and nobody cares because its to late to take them away. they were made so people could show their anger in words but not violence but in return they created sadness and no matter what there was still violence and to add to it bad words to hurt you not just physically but emotionally too which made the world more worse then it already was. i hope now you understand that bad words were made out of sadness and evil which is not a good mix just like violence which is a mix of anger towards someone and evil! you might wanna look who made bad words up on a different website though and THANK YOU FOR LOGGING ON TO ANSWER.COM,BYEBYE!:)
"Bad words" or offensive language has existed throughout history as language evolves and certain words gain negative connotations over time. Different cultures and societies have varying definitions of what constitutes "bad words."
It depends on what you mean by "possible." If you mean "is it a good thing to do?" the answer is usually no. In fact, if you are young, you will get in trouble for saying certain words. But if you are asking "do people say bad words?" the answer is that many people do, even if they know they should not. The truth is that every language has bad words, and there have been bad words throughout history. People were always told not to say these words, but at one time or other, many people did say them. There used to be laws against swearing or cursing, but today saying bad words is not against the law-- it's just considered rude in a number of circumstances. You would not want to say bad words to your teacher or during a job interview, for example.
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Cuss words weren't always bad, but people started using them in ways that made them become bad over time. For example, the guy that made the toilet was named John Crapper, which made people start saying "crap" in reference to body waste, and then eventually they started using it for other things to.
God invented them many years ago to see who would say them then he deleted them out of the world but people still carry on to say them here in 2010 but he made sure who ever said bad words got bad luck the next day
Someone else wrote on our circle map and it said a bunch of bad words
smoke and noise made man mechine
All words were invented, but no one really invented words.
Just as new coins can be made in a mint, new words can be invented by people. Many words have come into the English language and other languages because people "coined" new words; invented them.
The words made up in "The Smallest Dragonboy" are Jovaline and Barracks. These words are not commonly used in the English language and were invented by the author, Anne McCaffrey.
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.
it is a word i made up for people to use if they do not say bad words
No, show is not a compound word. There are some compound words that are made with show:showtimeshowstoppershowmansideshow
William Shakespear invented words.
its not like anybody knows were bad words came from and nobody cares because its to late to take them away. they were made so people could show their anger in words but not violence but in return they created sadness and no matter what there was still violence and to add to it bad words to hurt you not just physically but emotionally too which made the world more worse then it already was. i hope now you understand that bad words were made out of sadness and evil which is not a good mix just like violence which is a mix of anger towards someone and evil! you might wanna look who made bad words up on a different website though and THANK YOU FOR LOGGING ON TO ANSWER.COM,BYEBYE!:)
They were angry, didn't have any words to make them feel better and they just started saying ordinary words like they were bad. Unfortunately the trend caught on.