Yes, but it also has many other definitions.
If used as a swear word its meaning is: an insulting term for people who are stupid, irritating, or ridiculous.
No, swagger is not a swear word.
no feck is not a swear word feck is slang.
Yes, calling someone a "prick" is generally considered to be using a bad word. The term is a vulgar slang word that is often used as an insult or derogatory term to refer to someone as unpleasant or annoying. It is important to be mindful of the language we use and to choose words that are respectful and appropriate in communication.
analise is not a swear word because I've never heard it is a swear word and it's often used to names.
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.
One of the definitions is vulgar. It said: (vulgar slang) a man's penis
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.
The Kikuyu word for the English word swear is kuapa.
The curse word that starts with "p" and ends in "k" is likely "prick."
no feck is not a swear word feck is slang.
No! But sometimes it is a swear word.
Yes, calling someone a "prick" is generally considered to be using a bad word. The term is a vulgar slang word that is often used as an insult or derogatory term to refer to someone as unpleasant or annoying. It is important to be mindful of the language we use and to choose words that are respectful and appropriate in communication.
The term "prick" can be considered a vulgar or offensive word depending on the context in which it is used. It often refers to a male genitalia but can also be used as an insult to describe someone as unpleasant or annoying. While it may not be as severe as some other swear words, its appropriateness varies based on the audience and setting. It's generally advisable to be cautious when using it to avoid offending others.
"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.