British comedians often use swearing as a form of humor to challenge societal norms and provoke reactions. It can add emphasis to a joke or make a routine feel more relatable and authentic, reflecting everyday language. Additionally, in the UK, there's a cultural acceptance of swearing in comedy that allows for more freedom in expression, helping to create a distinctive comedic style. Ultimately, it's a tool that can enhance the comedic impact when used effectively.
No, it's a common British colloquialism meany "crazy" or "goofy". It is not a swear word.
No - bullocks are male oxen or cattle.BOLLOCKS is the British slang term for your testicles.
In the sentence 'Who were all comedians?' the word 'who' is an interrogative pronoun; the word 'were' is the verb; the word 'all' is an adjective describing the noun 'comedians'.
No, swagger is not a swear word.
An hilarity of comedians. Or possibly a guffaw. I like hilarity better because it can be an an or an a; an hilarity or a hilarity, makes it funner and therefore more comedic.
Not at all....Swearing is just an easy way to shock and amuse. Some of the best comedians never swear...Old time comedians almost never did...think (Red Skelton or Bob Hope)
No, it's a common British colloquialism meany "crazy" or "goofy". It is not a swear word.
Every comedian has a different style; some comedians are more crude than others.
A heckle of comedians
The term "bugger" is considered a mild swear word, particularly in British English. It is often used as a euphemism for a stronger swear word. However, its offensiveness can vary depending on the context and audience.
No - bullocks are male oxen or cattle.BOLLOCKS is the British slang term for your testicles.
Some of my favorite comedians have to include 1. Andy Zaltzman (satire, stand-up) 2. Andrew Lawrence (stand up) 3. Russell Kane 4. Mitch Benn (music) 5. John Oliver
The Comedians in Africa was created in 1967.
The Comedians of Comedy was created in 2005.
The Comedians - novel - was created in 1966.
"Bollox" is a slang term in English that is most commonly used in British English as a vulgar expression to convey disbelief, disappointment, or frustration. It is often considered a swear word and is used to express strong emotions.
Yes, an Irish person has to take an oath of allegiance to the British crown if they decide to join the British Army.