jonthebhoy Posted May 8, 2006 Report 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!!!
jraines87 Posted May 8, 2006 Report 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.
jraines87 Posted May 8, 2006 Report 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."
SubFrog Posted May 8, 2006 Report Posted May 8, 2006 Well, it's certainly not Antidisistablishmentarianism. But, [censored], that's a fun word.
cornerstone Posted May 9, 2006 Report 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?"
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