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To my eternal shame I don't really speak any languages other than English, but I did once have a Spanish flat mate, who taught me how to swear. From that day to this I have never found a better swear phrase in times of utter fury than the one he taught me. Can you beat it?


ME CAGO EN LAS BISAGRAS DEL ATAUD DE TU PUTA MADRE!!!!!!!


[i shit on the hinges of the coffin of your whore mother]

giggirl Wrote:

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> My beautiful Spanish friend taught me to say

>

> Pero qu? co?o

>

> it doesn't count unless you spit it out with real

> venom



You mean like this....?




I still don't know what it means (apart from the last word which is very rude!)

Narnia Wrote:

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> >

> I hear that last word all the time when I visit my

> Spanish outlaws. It may translate as being very

> rude but must be taken in context I think.



In exactly what context do you say the word cunt without it being rude? Give me some examples of non-rude usage? Please.

giggirl Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

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> -----

> > >

> > I hear that last word all the time when I visit

> my

> > Spanish outlaws. It may translate as being very

> > rude but must be taken in context I think.

>

>

> In exactly what context do you say the word @#$%&

> without it being rude? Give me some examples of

> non-rude usage? Please.



Co?o is a vulgar word for a woman's vulva or vagina. It is frequently translated as "cunt" (and is, indeed, etymologically related) but is in reality significantly less offensive (it is much more common to hear the word co?o on Spanish television than the word cunt on British television, for example). In Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic it is amongst the most popular of curse words. The word is frequently used as an interjection, expressing surprise, anger or frustration. If you hit your finger with a hammer, ?Co?o! would be like "Shit!" or "Goddamn it!" It is also common to use the expression ?Pero qu? co?o? that could be translated as "What the fuck?" However, in Colombia it also means "diaper." Its usage was so common among Peninsular Spaniards in the Philippines that konyo became the Tagalog name for upper class people.


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