Crap is just a word you can use instead of saying s h i t .No, the word crap is not considered to be a bad word in the English language.
A: The word crap is usually not considered a swear word. It isn't a necessarily nice word, but it's not a swear word. B: Id say it is a swear word. Some people say it isn't but I'd say it is, or at least: it can be used as one. It's not really a strong one like the F word, or even the S word, but it's still a swear word. C: It's not a swear word. It is not a curse word either its just kind of bad word if you insult somebody with it. You can say Holy crap.
its not a bad word, but its a prohibeted word
there is not realy a bad word in.
Crap Ass (refers to donkey) Damn Note that these are only "bad" words in the United States. They are just plain words to the rest of the world.
more terrible
Totally offensive. No it is not a bad word to me but it is to my mom.
Crap even though its not a curse he says that and freakin alot..
crap = cagada
It is a variant of the word 'crap'. Neither would be considered a bad word in most circles. I think it is not a bad word but no doubt some people would think otherwise. "Crud" is among the mildest of expletives. I have actually heard a nun use it.
No. Some people may not like to hear you saying it, but that does not mean it is a bad word.
No word must be considered as bad properly; all just depends on the entonation that one uses to say it, as well as the moment, the way, and naturally the listener or reader etc.
Because Thomas Crapper, born 1836, was a real person and a plumber who invented the flushing toilet. So if you say "crap" you actually honor his name and a very useful invention ....
Because Thomas Crapper, born 1836, was a real person and a plumber who invented the flushing toilet. So if you say "crap" you actually honor his name and a very useful invention ....
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Yes, but it's a slang word.
It is slang and a vulgar word
Crap is not a swear word, exactly, but it is too vulgar for polite conversation.