Posted by Fallen4MyT on January 19, 2005, at 19:55:35
In reply to usually vulgar often vulgar words here, posted by TofuEmmy on January 19, 2005, at 19:22:13
Lol I guess it depends on what dictonary one uses and Dr Bob uses, they are both common slang words in some dictionaries and the word He can ***** crap if he wants I dont care...and ditto f*rt ...IMO the point still gets across
> I read a post recently in which the person used the word "crap". It went through the Babble filter just fine. I recently used the word "f*rt", and it was smashed with an *. So, I found that odd. I find crap to be a much more substantial word than f*rt. To me, f*rt is a much lighter, airier, malorderous, but less offensive word. So, I checked Merriam-Webster to find:
>
> F*rt: Etymology: Middle English ferten, farten; akin to Old High German ferzan to break wind, Old Norse freta, Greek perdesthai, Sanskrit pardate he breaks wind.
> Pronunciation: 'färt
> *often vulgar*: to expel intestinal gas from the anus
>
> btw, "f*rt" as a noun can also mean a foolish or contemptible person <couldn't stand the old f*rt>
>
> Crap: Pronunciation: 'krap
> *usually vulgar*: defecate
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> also, as a noun, well, you know what it means.
> Etymology: Middle English crappe chaff, residue from rendered fat, perhaps from Old French crappe chaff, residue, from Medieval Latin crappa.
>
> Consider yourself an expert.
>
> emmy
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