Disclaimer: This article contains lots of bad words. If you don’t want to read bad words, don’t click on an article about swearing.
I haven’t included racist or homophobic language. You should swear at someone because they are behaving badly, not because of how they were born.
Note: Don’t use these phrases in your job interviews and Cambridge exams. And be careful when using them on a first date.
So you are learning English. The language of Shakespeare. Of Dickens. Of Wordsworth and James Joyce. You love its beauty and majesty and you never tire of its power and precision. English sparks joy.
But sometimes you just have to scream at someone. Sometimes your computer freezes and you lose 2 hours of work. Sometimes your car won’t start and you’re already late.
That’s when you want to swear.
When I’m teaching my classes I almost never swear. I try to be a ‘good model’ of English so that students can safely mimic me. But when the lesson is over – I start swearing like a sailor.
When to Swear
- When you are frustrated.
- When something unexpected happens.
- When you want to make a sentence funnier.
- When today ends with the letter Y.
The 10 Best English Swear Words
1. Fucking
The cornerstone of all swearing.
Basically you can and should use it liberally before nouns and adjectives.
- He’s so fucking stupid!
- It’s too fucking cold in here!
And before verbs.
- Fucking slow down!
- Can you please fucking shut up?
- Could you fucking pass the fucking salt?
And before other swear words.
- Where the fucking fuck is my fucking phone?
2. Dick
Synonyms: cock, prick, knob, tool (and a million others)
A dick is a penis. Obviously calling someone a penis has a negative meaning.
Why do you like Brian? He’s a total dick.
I mostly use it in the phrase ‘don’t be a dick’. It means ‘please behave with more class and dignity, like Anthony Hopkins in The Remains of the Day’.
The first time I told my girlfriend she was ‘being a dick’ she was NOT happy. But the next day she said, ‘you know what? I was being a dick. I’m truly, truly sorry.’
That’s how I remember it, anyway.
3. Shit
There’s shit in the sense of ‘this movie is shit‘, which means ‘really bad’. And there’s ‘a shit’ which is just like ‘a dick’ in part 2.
Note: If you want to get creative you can often add the suffix head to these curse words. ‘He’s a shithead’. ‘Trump is such a dickhead.’
But my favourite version is ‘little shit’, which is how I show affection to my cat.
My cat has his own schedule, and he doesn’t give a shit what I am doing. He wants to go outside at 3AM and be let back in one microsecond before I fall back asleep. He’s extremely demanding and everything has to be done just how he likes it. Otherwise he wails his fucking head off, scratches at doors – whatever it takes. But you can’t stay mad at him. He’s adorable!
Guess what that little shit did? He waited until I got in the bath to start demanding his dinner! He does it on purpose!
4. Talking Shit
Movies are shit, someone is a shit, and people talk shit. That means saying stupid or impossible things.
- Francis says we swallow 10 spiders in our sleep.
- As always, Francis is talking shit. That’s not true.
My favourite is to look someone in the eye and say ‘don’t talk shit’. The important thing is to put a space/pause between each word. Make it three sentences!
5. Jesus
Most swearing is based on religion. But if God didn’t want us to swear, why did he make it so cool?
You can say ‘Jesus’ almost any time anything happens. Your cat vomits on your new socks? Jesus! Your neighbour has a new haircut that makes him look like a fucking serial killer? Jesus! You drop a knife and it nearly hits your toe? Jesus!
The best thing about the word ‘Jesus’ is that it’s so modular. Modular means you can easily add bits to it. So if you want extra emphasis you go:
Jesus Christ!
That’s literally twice as powerful as just saying ‘Jesus’.
But there’s more. One of the two great American inventions of the 20th century was stuffed crust pizza. The other was adding the letter H to Jesus’s name.
Jesus H. Christ!
Try it! It’s very satisfying.
If you want to get really creative with this one, you can try this:
Christ on a bike!
Yes, it’s real. People say it. Especially me.
6. Jesus Wept
We haven’t totally finished the Jesus theme. That’s because I feel ‘Jesus wept’ deserves its own entry.
‘Jesus wept’ is the shortest sentence in The Bible, and in the 1990s people started using it to express disappointment and/or annoyance. You have to put some negative energy into your voice as you say it.
Imagine your drunk boyfriend is trying to unlock the front door but he can’t get the key in the lock. You’re not angry enough to shout ‘stop dicking around!’ but you do want to say something. That’s where ‘Jesus wept’ comes in.
Or you’re watching your favourite football team and after 10 minutes they are 2-0 down and miss a penalty. You put your head in your hands and go ‘Jesus wept‘.
Because it’s a line from The Bible it’s much safer to use in public than those in section 5. If you say it in school and you get in trouble, you can say that you were just memorising scripture.
7. Holy Fuck
Take your basic ‘farmer English’ and add a hint of religious mysticism and you get ‘Holy Fuck’. It feels so smooth coming out of your mouth. Use it to express surprise and amazement.
- Holy fuck! That bumblebee is the size of a tennis ball!
- Holy fuck! That bitch is wearing a white dress to MY wedding!
- Holy fuck! I just noticed three spelling mistakes in my resume!
- Holy fuck! The guy who wrote Chernobyl also wrote The Hangover 2!
8. God Damn It
This one is pretty mild these days (although technically you’ll go to hell if you use it), but it remains deeply satisfying to say. Use it when you’re frustrated.
- Ah god damn it! This machine is broken again!
- Who’s phoning me during dinner? God damn it!
It’s another one with fun variations.
- Damn it all to hell!
- Fuck this goddamnedcocksucking game. Seriously. Fuck it sideways.
9. Fuckwit
A fuckwit is an idiot. A moron. An imbecile.
But it’s got the word ‘fuck’ in it so it’s much stronger than all of those.
You have to WARM IT UP before you TURN IT ON you absolute FUCKWIT.
10. Sod It
This is a very British way of saying ‘I’ve had enough of this’ or ‘I don’t want to continue’.
It’s too hot to do any work. Sod it, let’s go to the pub.
People often say ‘sod this’ or ‘sod that’.
As you know, ‘this‘ is used for things that are physically or emotionally close to you.
- We’ve nearly finished this IKEA wardrobe but there’s a piece of wood and 14 screws left over. I think we’ve made a big mistake.
- Sod this. Let’s call a pizza and watch TV.
And ‘that‘ is used for things that are physically or emotionally DISTANT.
- My boss wants me to work on Saturday.
- Sod that! Come to the lake with me and we’ll eat corn on the cob smothered in butter.
Let’s Practice Swearing
Who is the most famous writer in English?
1. William Fucking Shakespeare.
2. Charles ‘The Dick’ Dickens.
You, a cat, are having a nice relaxing day. Suddenly, this happens.
1. Haha, what an entertaining prank. You got me.
2. Oh you little shit! Do that again and I will fucking murder you.
Come on, bro! Let your emotions out! Tell us how you really feel!
What did Karl (the guy on the right) say?
1. «The best topping for a pizza is pineapple.»
2. «Empire Strikes Back is the best Star Wars movie.»
3. «The 1980s was the best decade for music.»
The other two sentences are 100% accurate (so if he said them, he wouldn’t have been talking shit).
Pineapple is absolutely fucking disgusting. If I went on a date with Jennifer Lawrence and she ordered a Hawaiian pizza I would walk out.
Why is Eggsy so upset?
1. He’s watching episode 4 of the hit TV show Chernobyl.
2. He’s watching Peppa Pig.
3. He just got his exam results from Cambridge.
Nobody would ever react badly to watching Peppa Pig, and Eggsy’s exam results were great because he prepared by taking online courses here at EFL Academy.
The correct answer is that he’s watching Chernobyl. It’s amazing, but holy fuck, it’s hard to watch.
All 4 questions completed!
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Sweary Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Initialisms
FFS – For fuck’s sake. Great for showing disbelief. Trump said what?! Oh, FFS.
WTF – What the fuck? Multi-purpose. WTF were you doing in a hotel with our marriage counselor?
BS – Bullshit. Used when something is untrue. That’s BS! I never went to The Plaza Inn with Simon last night!
STFU – Shut the fuck up.
GTFO – Get the fuck out.
Fubar – Fucked up beyond all recognition. Used to describe a situation that has gone VERY wrong.
BFD – Big fucking deal. Who cares?
A Partial List of English Swear Words
Quite Mild
Arse – Means ‘bottom’. Arse is British English and ass is American. She has a face like a slapped arse.
Asshat – A moron. An idiot. Jack is, and always will be, a prize asshat. If you marry him I shall never speak to you again.
Bugger – Basically a much milder version of ‘fuck’. You want me to work on Saturday? Bugger that!
Cow – A rude name for a woman. Drive on the left you silly cow!
Damn – Means all kinds of things, from ‘wow!’ to ‘that is bad news’. Here’s a picture of my younger sister. / Damn! She’s hot! / And here’s a picture of her husband. / Damn.
Git – Someone you don’t like. That Boris Johnson is a bit of a git, isn’t he? / Clean your room you lazy git!
A Bit Harsh
Arsehole – A particular part of a bottom. It’s ruder than ‘arse’ because holes are generally rude.
Balls – Testicles. Generally used to mean something bad. We put him in charge of the Lisbon project and he totally ballsed it up. He doesn’t have the balls to make hard decisions.
Bitch – Like cow, but cowier.
Bollocks – A very British way of saying ‘bullshit’.
Bullshit – An American way of saying ‘bollocks’.
Pissed – angry or drunk. I got pissed last night, and when I got home my wife was really pissed.
Son of a bitch – Child of a cow. That son of a bitch has parked in my space again! I’ll rip his head off!
Tits – Boobs. Lol.
Strong
Bastard – A bad dude.
Bellend – Another way to say ‘dick’.
Cocksucker – Someone who gives blowjobs to men. Still considered offensive even though more than half of the population do it. Not a word I ever use, but it has lots of strong harsh syllables in it, so you can really spit it in someone’s face.
Fanny – In the UK, a lady’s special area (rude). In the USA, a bottom (not that rude).
Pussy/Snatch/Twat/Minge/Beaver – Lady’s special area again. “When you’re a star you can just grab ’em by the pussy.” The 45th President of the USA.
Slag/Slut/Whore – A woman who sleeps with lots of men. There’s no equivalent for a man who sleeps with lots of women.
Wanker – A man who pleasures himself sexually. The implication is that he’s a loser who can’t get a girlfriend.
Very Toxic
Cunt – Lady bits. For some reason this version is considered much stronger than the other variants. Calling someone a cunt is a good way to start a fight.
Motherfucker – This one is still considered provocative even though it’s used 400 times in every Hollywood movie.
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«What the F***», or 5 most popular obscene English words
- Most of us try to solve problems peacefully: somebody chooses negotiation (we wrote an article about it), somebody just takes a step back and apologizes. But sometimes there are situations, when it’s impossible to give up, and a small argument turns into a serious controversy. The mind is silent in such situations, and people use so-called obscene or swear words. They are what we are going to discuss in this article.
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You are going to talk about bad words? Is that even appropriate?
- Yes we are going to talk about them, and we don’t consider talking about them inappropriate. Bad words are just another part of the language, so there is no reason to be ashamed of talking about them.
- Interesting fact: bad words are 0.7% of all the words that an English-speaking person uses every day. Compare: pronouns (I, we, you, he and so on) are just 1% of the same number.
- Note: we don’t encourage you to use such words; we are talking about them strictly in educational purposes. Knowing and using are different things. Yes, bad words are first and foremost a way to express one’s emotions, but a well-educated person, who knows a language very well, can express any idea without using bad words.
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Why are bad words bad?
- Before we get to the words themselves, here is what we want to discuss: how come that the words we call bad today are bad? Is it some combination of sounds that makes them obscene?
- Actually, it’s not that complicated. Most bad words that we know today are a result of class difference. In medieval England the lower class, Saxons, spoke Germanic language, whereas the upper class, Normans, spoke a language, related to French and Latin. English, as we know it today, contains a lot of consequences of class difference. The lower class worked with animals, that’s where we have the names from (cow, pig, sheep). The upper class only ate those animals, so the names of meat come from their language (beef, pork, mutton, respectively).
- The same goes for bad words: socially acceptable defecate comes from Latin, and insulting shit comes from Germanic.
- Class differences are not the only reasons why bad words are bad. Some of the words were made up on purpose, some were originated from things people were afraid of or didn’t understand (death, disease, STDs).
- Negative attitude towards obscene vocabulary is normal — their being tabooed is what makes them «strong».
- More than that, bad words are developing just like everything else in a language. For instance, bloody shocked people in the beginning of XX century, but today Ron Weasley from «Harry Potter» series uses it all the time.
- Many people think that there aren’t many bad words in the English language, but it’s not true. There are quite a lot of them. We are going to tell you about the most popular of them.
- 1. F*ck (F*cking).
- This word today is not something shocking anymore: it can be used to the radio, on cable TV, and very widely in movies. Nevertheless, it’s a pretty strong word that has plenty of variations: fuck off, motherfucker, fuck over, fuck around, fuck up and many more. It’s often used to emphasize: «Why the f*ck did you do it?».
- 2.Shit.
- You can say this word having slipped and fallen on ice. Just like the previous example, shit can be heard on TV and in tv-series quite often. A derivative from shit is bullshit.
- 3.Damn.
- It’s often used like this: «Damn it!». A stronger form is goddamn. Just like f*ck, it can be used as an emphasis: «You are goddamn right!».
- 4.Hell.
- This word is used alone only in its first meaning — inferno. In all other cases it’s used as a part of an expression: Why the hell did you tell him that?», «Get the hell out of here».
- 5.B*tch.
- It’s usually used toward a woman, but a «Breaking Bad» character Jesse, used it for everything, no matter what. B*tch also has variations: b*tch around, b*tchy and some more.
- Of course, there are a lot of other bad words in the English language but we only wanted to tell you about the most popular ones. We’ll say it again: we are not promoting such words and we think they are offensive. But knowing them is important, because they are used very often in mass culture and in real life.
- Learn more about English with TreeWords!
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Do you think swearing is a bad habit?
It’s not polite, that’s for sure. However, swear words are a part of every language and they can sometimes
help us reduce stress.
English cursing words have different styles and variants, depending on the country.
With more than 1.5 billion speakers worldwide, English is definitely the most popular and spoken language.
From American English swearing that can be heard in Hollywood movies, we are heading to Canada, and learning Canadian English bad words. Then we’re off to the Land Down Under with cursing words you definitely want to remember. In the end, we’re landing to the UK to repeat some familiar, and some new British English cursing words.
British Swear Words
Although British English is quite sophisticated, sometimes even they can’t resist saying bloody hell or rubbish.
In the following lines, you’ll find a list of curse words British people tend to use.
Bell/Bellend
This word translates to ‘the end of the penis.’
As a cursing word, it’s used in situations similar to American ‘assh*ole’ or ‘d*ck.’
Bloody Hell
The word ‘bloody’ literally means covered or smeared of blood.
It’s also an exclusive British cursing word rarely used in the USA or Canada.
It expresses disgust, and depending on context, it can refer to anger as well. You can use it with other words like ‘bloody moron,’ or ‘bloody brilliant!’
Bollocks
This word is, in other words, s*it. It literally means ‘testicles.’
You can use this word to describe something useless, of poor quality, or nonsense.
Bugger
This one is a typical British cursing word. To bugger can be translated as to sodomize someone. It refers to someone whose behavior is displeasing or to express dissatisfaction.
However, it’s not a real offensive, but a more mild swear word.
In the USA, it is used as a slang word in some parts of the meaning ‘small critter.’
Choad
The word ‘choad’ is another word for the penis that is wider than long. It’s used the same way the word ‘di*k’ is used in the USA.
Crikey
Among various definitions, according to
Urban Dictionary, this isn’t a swear word but a slang. It is an expression of surprise, like when someone shouts ‘Christ!’
Rubbish
Rubbish is a synonym for ‘trash.’ It’s literally described as a waste material, so if you want to offend someone, you can describe them with this word.
This one isn’t a real cursing word, though, it can be very offensive to some people. Calling someone ‘rubbish’ means you want to offend them and with this word, to show them that they are bad.
Shag
‘Shag’ is a word that can be used instead of ‘to have s*x.’ It isn’t offensive and is used usually among close friends.
According to the
Dictionary, this word is much older than we all think, and it dates back from 1680.
Taking the piss
This phrase is a pejorative phrase that is used in the meaning ‘to make a joke,’ or ‘to take liberties at the expense of others.’
If you say, for example, ‘Are you taking the piss?’ it means ‘Are you joking with me?’
Twat
Twat can be translated as ‘vagina,’ or more precisely, ‘p*ssy.’
As a cursing word, it can be used in many situations.
To use it as a verb, you can use it in the meaning ‘to be drunk’ or ‘to hit.’
Wanker
The word ‘wank’ means ‘to masturbate.’ Therefore, the word ‘wanker’ means ‘masturbator.’
As some sort of swear word, this one is used for drunk persons, precisely, to use the verb ‘wanker’ in that context, means ‘to be drunk.’
American Swear Words
Some would say that there are not many
differences between British English and American English when talking about swearing, but in fact, there are
If you want to
curse like a proper American person, then stay with us.
Assh*ole
This word is used to describe a stupid or an annoying person. By using this word, you can refer to someone as cruel and heartless as well.
While ‘bitch’ is used for women, the word ‘assh*le’ is often used for male persons.
Bastard
This word literally means mongrel or illegitimate child.
If you want to insult someone, without using a real cursing word, then ‘bastard’ is the right one.
It’s mainly used to describe those who give you unpleasant experiences, who lie, spread misinformation, or make you feel angry all the time.
Bitch
Even though the word means ‘female dog,’ as an offensive word, it’s used for both males and females.
However, back in the days, it was used only for women in the most insulting way by reducing her to a dog status.
When used today, it refers to an unpleasant term for those who are unreasonable, aggressive, or malicious.
Damn
‘Damn’ isn’t a cursing word that can be harsh or offensive.
It’s mostly used in the eastern part of the USA.
Using this word people express their anger towards someone or something.
D*ckhead
D*ckhead can be used in two completely different situations. On one hand, it’s used to describe an unfair person or an idiot. On the other, it can be used among close friends without a goal to offend.
F*ck
This American English swear word is the most used and the most common one.
Besides in the USA, it’s widely used in every country,
English-speaking one or not.
Literally, it means ‘the act of sexual intercourse,’ but globally, it’s used to express anger and disgust, sometimes surprise, and even amazement.
F*ck you
Similar to f*ck, f*ck you is also quite offensive. Only here, by adding the pronoun ‘you,’ you can directly offend someone.
Piss Off
This quite offensive phrase means ‘to go’ or ‘to leave.’
If you are angry at someone, and you want them to leave you alone, you can use the verb ‘piss off.’
Sh*t
It’s considered to be vulgar in today’s English. It literally refers to a fecal matter, or simply said ‘poo’. This one is one of the most popular bad words.
You can use it in many different situations and contexts when something unexpected comes up.
Son of a b*tch
This offensive word is used in situations when you want to offend someone who is being unfair, nasty, or rude.
According to the
Merriam-Webster dictionary, this phrase also expresses surprise, disappointment, or annoyance.
Canadian Swear Words
Even though Canadians are thought to be the most polite people in the world, there are some situations when even the most polite people simply have to use some cursing words.
Here are some of them:
Beau cave
The phrase comes from Quebec French in the meaning ‘total idiot.’ And even though it’s in French, English speakers use it as much as French do.
Chucklehead
This word is used for someone very stupid.
This one is a typical Canadian word, and over there, it’s used pretty often.
Doughhead
This cursing word is popular in Ontario, where it’s commonly used. This word is a big insult and describes ‘stupid’ and ‘thick in the head.’
Hoser
This one is the most common and worldwide-known Canadian insult.
It originally refers to hockey players who lose games. When they lose, that is, when the game is over, they have to hose the rink down.
Today, it’s used as a synonym for ‘stupid.’
Skeet
It’s one more typical Canadian insult. It’s similar to ‘white trash,’ poor people in the USA.
Mainly refers to youngsters who commit petty crimes.
Australian Swear Words
Even though Australia is an English-speaking country, there are many differences when it comes to
slang and cuss words. If you want to learn Australian curse words, read on.
Bloody Oath
In other words, this phrase is used to say ‘F*ck yeah!’ or ‘Isn’t that the truth?’
Like its synonym, ‘Bloody oath’ is used to express support for something, or an affirmation as an understatement.
Bugger me/off
Some use this phrase as ‘bugger me’ while others use ‘bugger off.’ It’s used in the UK as well as in Australia and refers to someone or something very annoying.
DADS
For those who spend some time living or traveling to Australia surely know what DADS mean. It is an abbreviation for ‘dumb as a dog.’
The phrase ‘you have DADS disease’ is quite common. It means that your joke wasn’t funny, or you clearly didn’t get it right.
Drongo
Behind this story, there is a sad story. Drongo was a racehorse who never won any race during his almost three-year career.
The word started being used to refer to a dumb person, a fool, or a loser.
Fair Suck of the Sav
The word ‘sav’ is shorter for a red, seasoned sausage called saveloy.
This phrase is used when someone is unfair, and it’s actually a replacement for ‘Give me a fair shot.’
Get Stuffed
While Americans say ‘Piss off,’ in Australia the most suitable equivalent is ‘Get stuffed.’
GFY
It’s an abbreviation for ‘Go F*ck yourself.’ Australians use it pretty often.
Root
This word appears to be a synonym with the British ‘shag.’ The phrase ‘ Cop a root’ is a common phrase in Australia, which means ‘to have sex.’
Slag/Slagger
The word means a promiscuous man or woman. Depending on the situation, it can be pretty offensive.
Conclusion
Learning these cuss words and phrases can be helpful for many reasons.
You will sound like a local when you spontaneously start using them.
Releasing anger, or any other positive or negative emotion is suitable for your mental health.
And you have to admit that many of these words are funny, at least in the way we use them. So you can laugh at them, too.
What’s your favorite English curse word? Let us know in the comments.