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Here's some saying rather than curses, there are plenty of those but these are just sayings:

You've got the lurgy (illness)

Dozy bugga (lazy)

flippin 'eck (a Yorkshire favourite for acting shocked)

Getting my messgs (pronounced messages and meant 'going shopping' in Glaswegian)

Knackered (tired)

Stupid Chav (Sluggie.....I mean a type of young adult that dresses in a certain way :monkey3)

...and oh so many bad word variations :lol :rock
x :peace
 
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British Curse Words My ____ing arse, if you ******* want to know about cruse come to Ireland you load of ____s and bollox to the British Curse Words
 
bawbag

yer maws got baws and yer da loves it :lol

dodgy

mingin' bassa

Gob sh|te

Fannybaws

dobber

ya ned
 
A friend of mine calls the ladies "Splitarses" when he's not feeling overly charitable towards the fairer sex. I hate it.
 
U've got ur arse up yer 'ead, mate.

WTF??? It's the other way round mate. I've never heard it said this way. :rotfl

:lol :rotfl

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