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Only if you are Eliot Reed.
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It was in my childhood home. Also on the list were 'fudge,' 'crap,' and 'gosh darn it!' They were considered replacements for curse words, and therefore unacceptable. Since then I have had my mother utter the real words many times. Shocking!
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I don't believe so, for it they are both euphamisms for an actual similar sounding curse word.
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its gay but its still a curse word if you use any word to curse than its a curse word frick n fricken are just more execptable and sound silly
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Not to me.
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No. Let's not get crazy.
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Its just a replacement for the F word. So yes.
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Nope.
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no, i say them to replace the bad words when im near kids or at home haha
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No it's not I use it alot
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I believe it depends on who is saying it and their thoughts when saying it but I also believe it is used more as a curse word than not.
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no... it shows that you are hiding the fact that you would like to say fuck or fucking... but you were still thinking it☺
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What else would it be? Not only do you lack the self-control, articulation, and other virtues that are shown to be lacking when one curses, but you are also too cowardly to use a real curse word.
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I don't think so... it's much better than blurting out the REAL word you wanted to use that might offend people! My niece says 'freakin' all the time, but I really don't see the harm in it if she's actually 'watching' what she says enough to be careful with it.
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Purplecows you pompous retard the use of curse words are not for lack of articulation, they are extreme expression simplified. Sitting there saying a sentence to explain how angry you are can never compare to a well placed curse word, no matter how high you think you are. One day when you grow up, you will realise trying to sound important and literate on the internet only makes you look like a fool. The exact opposite of what you were hoping to achieve. People like you frikken annoy me. ;) ^^^^^^^ Expression and not a form of lower articulation.
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