Most likely. The majority of people on the planet will swear these days. Swearing is a reflex exclamation, particularly when one hurts themselves.
Scientists have also discovered that swearing when you are in pain releases hormones from your brain which helps ease or stop the pain.
Then again, there is the issue of "regional" swears.
"Damn" is a swear word in (mostly) southern USA along The Bible belt, because it means "hell", which is offensive to them, everywhere else on the planet it isn't even remotely offensive. Similarly, "ass" is a swear to some Americans, but to the rest of the world, an ass is a donkey.
In 2006, US Rep Keith Ellison (Minnosata's 5th district), a Muslim, was swon in on the Koran. Contrary to popular Internet lore, Barak Obama, a christian, was swon in using the Bible.
Old people swear by its pain remover abilities. Muscle etc. Good stuff.
No
she used to but not anymore
No. They used to date a few years back, but they are just friends now.
I swear I remember an episode where that door was used!
It is used as a softer alternative to the more common F word.
analise is not a swear word because I've never heard it is a swear word and it's often used to names.
In England it used to be quite a strong swear-word, but not so much nowadays.
Swear words are slang; or a word that in decades earlier would only be used in private.
The sh** word is considered a swear word. It can be used as a adjective or noun
"Get lost" is not considered a swear word, but it can be perceived as rude or impolite depending on the context in which it is used.
No, the word "mother" is not a swear word. It is a common term used to refer to a female parent.
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.
No, lard is not a swear word. Lard is pig fat that is rendered and clarified for use in cooking.
Yes it can, it isn't a swear phrase as such but can be used in the following way Stop f in and blinding You can f and blind in England but not in Wales It is rude to f n blind
No, "weirdo" is not a swear word. It is a colloquial term used to describe someone eccentric or unconventional in behavior.