it is more like a curse word in Britain than it is in US, but not a super nice word either way.
i think it is.
No, it's not, but it has a vulgar meaning. It's not vulgar when you refer it to a doorknob.
Schmuck - is a vulgar Yiddish word in it's original form. In slang, a stupid person
Git is NOT a swear word, just an insult. ;)
well personally i would consider it a swear word, but that's just my opinion
The slang word 'tits' is derived from the word 'tittle', which is the name for the dot over a lower case i or j. Since these dots resemble nipples, tits came about as a slang for nipples or boobs.
One of the definitions is vulgar. It said: (vulgar slang) a man's penis
Crap is not a swear word, exactly, but it is too vulgar for polite conversation.
No, it's not, but it has a vulgar meaning. It's not vulgar when you refer it to a doorknob.
While "putz" may sound like a swear word, it is actually a Yiddish term meaning a foolish or ineffectual person. It is often used in a playful or non-offensive manner.
Schmuck - is a vulgar Yiddish word in it's original form. In slang, a stupid person
Yes, it is. Well its kind of in between.
"Suck" is not inherently a swear word, but its usage can be considered disrespectful or offensive depending on the context and the cultural norms. It is often used as a derogatory term, so it is best to use it with caution and be mindful of who you are speaking to.
A word becomes a swear when it is used in a way that is considered offensive, vulgar, or taboo within a particular society or culture. Swear words often derive their meaning and power from cultural, historical, or social contexts, and they can change over time as language evolves. The use and perception of swear words can vary greatly from one language or culture to another.
Git is NOT a swear word, just an insult. ;)
Yes, "bugger" is considered a mild swear word in some English-speaking countries, particularly in British English. It is generally considered less offensive than stronger swear words, but it can still be seen as impolite or vulgar depending on the context and audience.
Decalisse is a swear word from the french from the province of Quebec (Canada) and it is quite vulgar. It actually means F@#k off.
well personally i would consider it a swear word, but that's just my opinion