I really Hate a certain word! Vent

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I just don't get 'the four letter word". I hear young people use it to try and sound older. Last night DH and I went to his annual reunion with his old SF friends and their wives, and three of the couples seem to attempt to outdo each other with "the f word". If young people use to sound older than perhaps older people use it to sound younger". I even had the feeling that one woman who used it felt uncomfortable with it but used it anyway. The good news is, I am all set for another year! The host and his wife are very nice btw and I did not hear her use it once.
 
I use that word quite frequently, especially when I'm driving. It's not to be cool or act younger. It's just an old bad habit.
 
I don't like that word either, it makes me uncomfortable to hear it. I don't usually use other expletives either, but they don't bother me as much as that one. I will admit though I have said it when I was really, really, really mad.
 
I'll probably get slammed for this but I'll fess up. I've been told my swearing could put a sailor to shame. Not really something I'm proud of but a hard habit to break.

I don't drink (at all, ever), smoke, do drugs, gamble, etc. But swear? Yes. Big time. Just being honest..... We all have bad habits. :confused3 :rolleyes1 :blush:
 

mommaU4 said:
I'll probably get slammed for this but I'll fess up. I've been told my swearing could put a sailor to shame. Not really something I'm proud of but a hard habit to break.

I don't drink (at all, ever), smoke, do drugs, gamble, etc. But swear? Yes. Big time. Just being honest..... We all have bad habits. :confused3 :rolleyes1 :blush:

My swearing too. LOL!
Mostly happens in the car.

I never used to swear, until I moved to NYC and picked it up at work. :)

I found out the origination of the word the other day. The last 3 letters stand for Under Consent of the King. Not sure if I am allowed to say the first word.
 
LoraJ said:
My swearing too. LOL!
Mostly happens in the car.

I never used to swear, until I moved to NYC and picked it up at work. :)

I found out the origination of the word the other day. The last 3 letters stand for Under Consent of the King. Not sure if I am allowed to say the first word.
Well, that certainly explains one version of the word, but how in the world did we ever come to use it as a curse word? :rotfl:
 
mommaU4 said:
I'll probably get slammed for this but I'll fess up. I've been told my swearing could put a sailor to shame. Not really something I'm proud of but a hard habit to break.

I don't drink (at all, ever), smoke, do drugs, gamble, etc. But swear? Yes. Big time. Just being honest..... We all have bad habits. :confused3 :rolleyes1 :blush:

Your not alone. I also have that bad habit. Like you I don't drink, smoke, drugs, gamble, but my swearing is something else.

Thankfully though I can control it around my kids, but as soon as I'm around other adults, it's like someone flips a switch.
 
SillyMe said:
Well, that certainly explains one version of the word, but how in the world did we ever come to use it as a curse word? :rotfl:
it was used as a "bad name" for people who did. They made them wear signs that spelled it out if they did it illegally. So they started calling them that with an S on the end. It then was turned around to mean what it means today.

Not sure if thats true, but thats what I always heard. :confused3
 
Sparx said:
it was used as a "bad name" for people who did. They made them wear signs that spelled it out if they did it illegally. So they started calling them that with an S on the end. It then was turned around to mean what it means today.

Not sure if thats true, but thats what I always heard. :confused3
The things you have to learn from teenagers. :rolleyes: ;)
 
LoraJ said:
I found out the origination of the word the other day. The last 3 letters stand for Under Consent of the King. Not sure if I am allowed to say the first word.

They had a thread about this several months ago and someone posted that this actually turned out not to be correct.

I believe they looked to good ol' Snopes. ETA: Cannot be posted though so you'll have to go look on your own ;).

Here's an excerpt which pretty much explains how this isn't possible:

With precious few exceptions, words of acronymic origin date from the 20th century and no earlier. It's almost guaranteed, therefore, any word from before the time of automobiles did not spring to life from a series of initials becoming so common folks began pronouncing it as its own word.
 
at first I thought you were gonna say fart :rotfl2: :rotfl2: I HATE that word and refuse to say it!! We used to get in trouble from my mom whenever we'd say it growing up.. she hated it too.. :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
Honestly, the f word is one of my favorites! It's perfectly expressive and very versatile! Of course, it's like a spice--the right amount is effective, too much is intolerable.
 
LoraJ said:
I found out the origination of the word the other day. The last 3 letters stand for Under Consent of the King. Not sure if I am allowed to say the first word.

I think that's probably a myth--the only reason I'm skeptical is because I know the word in German, and it sounds and is spelled similarly, and could not be explained under that theory since the acronym for those words would be very different in German.

For those that are intellectually inclined, here's an interesting etymology of the word on Wikipedia, for what that's worth.

And, to stay on topic, I used to say that word all the time, and I would still, only I have a four year old and a disapproving husband. I miss it.
 
That's funny. I thought you meant you hate the word "vent".

I used to be able to swear like a sailor when I was a teenager, but now it just feels cheap, so I try not to. (I'll occaisonally let one fly though...in the right situation).
 
It seems to be a generational thing. I rarely hear people from my generation using the "f" word. They use other swear words, but not that word. I can honestly say that I have never used it.
 
I should add that it doesn't offend me to hear it, unless I'm with my kids. But I abhor hearing it with my parents or other people that find it offensive. I cringe every time I hear it in a movie if they are in the room. Otherwise, No Big Deal.
 
A customer was ordering something over the phone from me last week at the upscale store I work for, and when something was not available she said "S***" "(the poo-poo word)-I couldn't believe it! :earseek:
 
pearlieq said:
Honestly, the f word is one of my favorites! It's perfectly expressive and very versatile! Of course, it's like a spice--the right amount is effective, too much is intolerable.

:rotfl2: :rotfl2:

OMG, same here!
 
Feralpeg said:
It seems to be a generational thing. I rarely hear people from my generation using the "f" word. They use other swear words, but not that word. I can honestly say that I have never used it.

I too rarely hear it from my generation, which is why I was surprised to hear it fly around as much as I did last night. Of course to me, more than once would be considered "flying around" because I hate it so much. That is why I wondered if this particular age group was attempting to sound younger. I think it's a degrading word that degrades the user as much as anything else.
 


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