Yes
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.
Well, not really, its not a nice word to call someone but its not swearing, like "bloody". its not swearing but its not a nice word. I think it is spelt Bugger though, that way it doesn't look like such a bad word. I hope I have answered your question mate.
It is used as a softer alternative to the more common F word.
The sh** word is considered a swear word. It can be used as a adjective or noun
No, the word "mother" is not a swear word. It is a common term used to refer to a female parent.
bugger
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.
"Bicho!" (A bit like bugger, but ruder)
Well, not really, its not a nice word to call someone but its not swearing, like "bloody". its not swearing but its not a nice word. I think it is spelt Bugger though, that way it doesn't look like such a bad word. I hope I have answered your question mate.
Bugger is a slang, somtimes thought of as offensive word which is used in a similar way to "Damn". e.g. "Oh bugger! I lost the bet". It is thought of as offensive because it means anal sex.
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.
no feck is not a swear word feck is slang.
No! But sometimes it is a swear word.
"Asked" is not a swear word.