I want curses that are more on the level of damn, hell, and god. Not f*** or anything like that.
Five answers:
Seryph
2013-04-18 05:43:37 UTC
Well, like the rest of the English speaking world we say, damn, bugger, blast, God, Jesus, but also in Scotland (especially the West Coast and Glasgow (the biggest population centre in Scotland) swearing is a lot more common. ****, ****, crap etc and variations there on are fairly common, there are several colloquial forms for male genitalia, which are used pretty regularly for really anything.
Mike K
2013-04-17 16:49:18 UTC
Hello,
Up your kilt with a wire brush is my favorite.
Cheers,
Michael Kelly
eldric
2013-04-17 18:47:14 UTC
bawbag seems to be popular. In some places 'hun' and 'fenian' see a bit of use but I wouldn't reccomend getting that whole mess.
Erik Van Thienen
2013-04-17 17:06:52 UTC
In Scottish Gaelic :
"Abab" : 'oh for shame!'
"Dè air thalamh?" : 'what on Earth?'
"Gonadh air!" : 'drat!'
"Mo chreach!" : 'dear me!', 'good heavens!'
"O mo chreach sa thàinig!" : 'oh my goodness!' (literally: "Oh my very destruction has come!")
"Ud!" : 'get away!'
"Thoir do chasan leat!" : 'get out of here!'
"Mac na galla!" : 'son of a b*tch!'
"Thalla gu taigh na galla!" : 'F*ck off!', 'Get lost!'
In (Lowland) Scots :
"Losh!" : 'gosh!'
"Pish!", "kich!" : 'crap!', 'sh*t!'
"Get tae f*ck!" : 'F*ck off!', 'Get lost!'
anonymous
2013-04-17 16:50:13 UTC
idk sorry
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