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Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - TyroneBuzz - 01-19-2022

The earliest use of the F-word discovered
 
‘Roger Fuckebythenavel’ as seen in the Cheshire County Court Rolls – TNA CHES 29/23 – photo by Paul Booth
 
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http://www.medievalists.net/2015/09/10/the-earliest-use-of-the-f-word-discovered/
 
Medieval Swear Words
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=S1y8cte-LGA
 
What were bad words in the Middle Ages? In her book, Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing, Melissa Mohr takes a look at curse words from the ancient Romans to the modern day. Like with many aspects of medieval society, the way they swore was much different than ours.
 
http://www.medievalists.net/2013/11/08/by-gods-bones-medieval-swear-words/
 
An entertaining and far ranging historical journey....
 
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Butt loads of wine?
 
 



Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - Rolandvere - 01-19-2022

:D

 

how 'bout rum?
 
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Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - TyroneBuzz - 01-19-2022


Quote:He talked about his bad habits (including drinking and bumming cigarettes from some of his students outside in the designated smoking areas), made crude pop culture references, and, yes, he even swore (mildly) in class. In other words, I loved him. The best thing about him was that he knew how to make Middle English (practically a foreign language by today’s standards) understandable and, most of all, FUN.
 
 


 
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http://www.royhudson.com/a-blog-custom-made-for-a-daydreaming-roy/my-term-paper-on-the-origin-of-profanity-in-the-english-language


Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - BetsyGritt - 01-19-2022

Quote: 

:D

 

how 'bout rum?
 
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Rolleyes



Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - TyroneBuzz - 01-19-2022

38 Slang Terms From Colonial Times That Need to Be Brought Back
 
DEMANDERS FOR GLIMMER OR FIRE, BAWDY BASKETS, MORTS, AUTEM MORTS, WALKING MORTS, DOXIES, DELLES, KINCHING MORTS, KINCHING COES.
 
Read more at http://hypervocal.com/politics/2012/slang-terms-from-colonial-times-that-need-to-be-brought-back/
 
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Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - BertNicker - 01-19-2022

:D  :D  :D

 

:bumpsmall:

 

 

This thread yields good stuff for the vocabulary!

 

:)

 

19 Words From Medieval Times That We Should Definitely Bring Back 
 
Old words are cool. They’ve got this sort of forbidden vibe to them; we haven’t used them in so long, so unearthing them is at once a tribute, yet also this weird longing to capture a spirit and time now relegated to the history books.
 
http://thoughtcatalog.com/lance-pauker/2014/02/19-words-from-medieval-times-that-we-should-bring-back/
 
Anon (later on): I’ll see you anon, or I’ll see you another time.
 
B)



Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - Guest - 01-23-2022

Ever wonder where the word "shit" comes from. Well here it is:
 
Certain types of manure used to be transported (as everything was back then) by ship. In dry form it weighs a lot less, but once water (at sea) hit it. It not only became heavier, but the process of fermentation began again, of which a by-product is methane gas.
 
As the stuff was stored below decks in bundles you can see what could (and did) happen; methane began to build up below decks and the first time someone came below at night with a lantern. BOOOOM!!!
 
Several ships were destroyed in this manner before it was discovered what was happening.
 
After that, the bundles of manure where always stamped with the term "S.H.I.T" on them which meant to the sailors to "Ship High In Transit." In other words, high enough off the lower decks so that any water that came into the hold would not touch this volatile cargo and start the production of methane.
 
Bet you didn't know that one. 
 
:P
 
http://www.etymonline.com/baloney.php
 
Rolleyes
 
Historical acronyms and lingo..
 
http://forum.chickensomething.com/index.php/topic/132-when-you-hear-these-words/
 
:)
 
 



Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - TyroneBuzz - 01-25-2022

Quote: 

:D

 

how 'bout rum?
 
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;)

 

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Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - Rolandvere - 05-15-2022

Hey OP...Did you see this?

 

http://forum.chickensomething.com/index.php/topic/34-quotes-and-pictures-for-inspiration/?p=5191

 

https://youtu.be/OORDc2Ad2io



Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing - Guest - 05-24-2022

holy shit, a sstrange history of sssspppaaammmmmm