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- offensive language - What is the etymology of BFE? - English Language . . .
I am fairly certain that the inaccurate “butt fuck Egypt” derived from bum being the English term for buttocks Clearly the definition of BFE is the same regardless of what one believes the “B” stands for, but I thought is was worth correcting
- Which is correct, buck naked or butt naked?
"Butt naked" or "buck naked" both refer to completely naked, or do they? Where the phrase comes from I have no idea but that would be of interest This is a phrase I am too afraid to google and wo
- Is there a more polite or less vulgar, but still rude, way to say . . .
This is good I can put a pause right before the word "ego", so that anyone familiar with the phrase will expect the cuss and then be surprised as you say But there will be all the negative connotations associated with "ego" and "ass", which will give exactly the impressions I'm intended which actually adds to meaning more than simple substitution This is better than good, it's great It
- Origin, meaning, and derivation of boof as a verb in U. S. slang
I just left it at that ” […] in that message board conversation about Teen Wolf, a user who self-identified as being from the East Coast provided a corroborating account that “boof” grew out of “Bu-Fu (pronounced boo-foo), which was in turn short for butt fuck ” […] Today, the slang version of the term has mutated slightly
- To [put a] boot in the ass to do something — uncertain meaning
See this clip for a similar usage Saying you're going to put a boot in someone's ass, or a foot up their ass, etc , is always an idiomatic way of saying you intend to practice a fierce and domineering form of motivation
- Why are the donkey and the butt both named ass?
7 Butt was originally (and in British English still is) arse The donkey is ass In American English these words merged into a single ass The etymology has nothing to do with the similarity of the animal to a behind
- Alternatives to kick your a** [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
I would like to have an alternative phrase that is equivalent to kick your ass, but without using ass What other words can I use instead? Some friends suggested kick your bacon (but I am not sure
- Where did the phrase batsh*t crazy come from?
The word crazy is a later addition Scanning Google Books I find a handful of references starting from the mid-60s where batshit is clearly just a variation on bullshit (nonsense, rubbish) - which meaning still turns up even in 2001, but it's relatively uncommon now Here's a relatively early one from 1967 where the meaning is crazy A decade later most references have this meaning, but the
- Is there a difference between “arse” and “ass”?
From a comment here, in frequent usage, arse and ass are often interchangeable when used to refer to buttocks or to a person of dubious charms However, although “to arse about” has a vague connect
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