jonthebhoy Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 THE MOST FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH WORD Well, it's [censored] ... that's right, [censored]! [censored] may just be the most functional word in the English language. Consider: You can get [censored]-faced, Be [censored]-out-of-luck, Or have [censored] for brains. With a little effort, you can get your [censored] together, find a place for your [censored], or be asked to [censored] or get off the pot. You can smoke [censored], buy [censored], sell [censored], lose [censored], find [censored], forget [censored], and tell others to eat [censored]. Some people know their [censored], while others can't tell the difference between [censored] and shineola. There are lucky shits, dumb shits, and crazy shits. There is bull [censored], horse [censored], and chicken [censored]. You can throw [censored], sling [censored], catch [censored], shoot the [censored], or duck when the [censored] hits the fan. You can give a [censored] or serve [censored] on a shingle. You can find yourself in deep [censored] or be happier than a pig in [censored]. Some days are colder than [censored], some days are hotter than [censored], and some days are just plain shitty. Some music sounds like [censored], things can look like [censored], and there are times when you feel like [censored]. You can have too much [censored], not enough [censored], the right [censored], the wrong [censored] or a lot of weird [censored]. You can carry [censored], have a mountain of [censored], or find yourself up [censored] creek without a paddle. Sometimes everything you touch turns to [censored] and other times you fall in a bucket of [censored] and come out smelling like a rose. When you stop to consider all the facts, it's the basic building block of the English language. And remember, once you know your [censored], you don't need to know anything else!! You could pass this along, if you give a [censored]; or not do so if you don't give a [censored]! Well, [censored], it's time for me to go. Just wanted you to know that I do give a [censored] and hope you had a nice day, without a bunch of [censored]. But, if you happened to catch a load of [censored] from some [censored]-head........... Well, [censored] Happens!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BilboBaggins Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Holy [censored]...great list! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jraines87 Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Na, man.... [censored] is the most versital/functional word in the english dictionary... As you can see there are few words with the versatility of "[censored]". Besides its sexual connotations, this incredible word can be used to describe many situations. Greetings "How the [censored] are you?" Fraud "I was [censored]ed by the McDonalds Drive Through." Dismay "Oh, [censored] it." Trouble "Well, I guess I'm [censored]ed again." Aggression "[censored] you!!!" Disgust "[censored] me!!!" Confusion or Disbelief "What the [censored]....?" Diffuclty "I don't understand this [censored]ing thing." Despair "[censored]ed again." Good Job "Congratu[censored]inglations." Desperation "[censored]ity[censored][censored][censored]." Incompetence "He [censored]s up everything." Disappointment "This [censored]ing [censored]er is [censored]ed." Intelligence "He's a [censored]ing genius." Displeasure "What the [censored] is going on?" Lost "Where the [censored] are we?" Disbelief "Unbe[censored]inglievable!!!" Retaliation "Up your [censored]ing ass!!!" Laziness "He's just a [censored]-off." Pain "[censored] ! that hurt." Pleasure "Oooooooh Fuuuuuuck" Love "Do ya [censored] on first dates?" Starting a relationship "Let's [censored] now!" Surprise "[censored]ing hell what was that?" Admiration "Nice [censored]ing [censored]!" Hate "You [censored]!" Disappointment "That's not [censored]ing fair." A poker hand "A Royal [censored]." Denial "I didn't [censored]ing do it." Perplexity "I know [censored] all about it." Apathy "Who gives a [censored]." Resignation "Oh [censored] it." Suspicion "Who the [censored] are you?" Panic "Let's get the [censored] out of here!" Directions "[censored] off." Sex "Let's [censored]." Maternal "Mother[censored]er." Incestuous "Mother[censored]er." Ambiguity "I'm not so [censored]ing sure." Agreement "Abso[censored]inglutely." Praising the Lord "Jesus [censored]ing Christ." I have a headache "Go [censored] yourself." Refusal "Oh you can [censored] right off." [censored] off "[censored] the [censored]ing [censored]ers!" Be quiet "Shut the [censored] up." You're right "[censored]ing oath." (Australianism) Ostentation "He's just bought a big, [censored]-off Mercedes." Sensuousness "She was wearing a pair of red leather, [censored]-me boots." Confidence "[censored]in' A." Impressed "That was [censored]ing amazing." Apathy "I don't give a [censored]." Bewilderment "[censored]ed if I know." Enraged "I'm gonna [censored] you up!" Annoyance "[censored] off, [censored]er." [censored] off "[censored] you, you [censored]ing [censored]." Tardiness "It's ten-[censored]ing-thirty already?" Broken down motorcycle "Sir, the [censored]ing [censored]er has [censored]ed up on me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jraines87 Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Famous historical quotes Never forget the words of these famous people. General Custer Where did all them [censored]ing Indians come from? Mayor of Hiroshima "What the [censored] was that?" Captain of the Titanic "Where's all the [censored]ing water coming from?" Michelangelo "You want me to paint what on the [censored]ing ceiling?" Einstein "Any [censored]er could understand that." Sean Penn "[censored] [censored] [censored] [censored] [censored] [censored]" John Lennon "Is that a real [censored]ing gun?" Donald Campbell "The [censored]ing throttle is stuck." Anne Boleyn "Heads are going to [censored]ing roll." Richard Nixon "Who's going to [censored]ing know?" Niki Lauda "I thought I could [censored]ing smell petrol." Mark Thatcher "What [censored]ing map?" Picasso "It does [censored]ing look like her." Christopher Columbus "Where the [censored] are we?" Michael Jackson "It's a [censored]ing skin condition" and more recently "I told you I didn't [censored]ing [censored] him!" Pythagarus "How the [censored] did you work that one out?" Walt Disney "[censored] a duck." Joan of Arc "I don't suppose it will [censored]ing rain." George Bush "Fcuk! I can't spell." Miss Marples "I haven't got a [censored]ing clue." Noah "Scattered showers, my [censored]ing [censored]." Donald Trump "You're [censored]ing fired!" Judge Judy "Shut the [censored] up!" Paris Hilton "[censored] me." Ronald Regan to the Pope "Yes it does [censored]ing hurt." Harold, Battle of Hastings 1066 "Watch him he'll have some [censored]er's eye out" John F Kennedy "Who needs that [censored]ing bubble top?" Bill Clinton "I should have [censored]ed her." Hurricane Katrina "Mardi [censored]in Gras this mother[censored]ers." Leonardo da Vinci "Call that a [censored]ing smile?" Sir Walter Raleigh "That's another good cloack [censored]ed!" William Tell "Keep [censored]ing Still." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hok Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 one word. smurf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SubFrog Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Well, it's certainly not Antidisistablishmentarianism. But, [censored], that's a fun word. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cornerstone Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 General Custer Where did all them [censored]ing Indians come from? Mayor of Hiroshima "What the [censored] was that?" Captain of the Titanic "Where's all the [censored]ing water coming from?" Michelangelo "You want me to paint what on the [censored]ing ceiling?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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