‘F***’ currently occupies pride of place as one of the most colourful words in the English dictionary. It’s used as a noun, a verb, an adverb, an adjective, a lazy exclamation, a fumbling substitute. Sometimes (in fact, most times), its usage doesn’t even make sense!
It is now a happy part of your daily lexicon.
Clearly, this occurred to someone other than you and me, and she decided to do something about it. Sneha Keshav of Bombay, by ingenuous use of her blog ‘Taming of the F***ery’, has embarked on a 100-day project in which she introduces a new word everyday to substitute for ‘F***’.
Not each of these is terribly creative or even new. In fact, they’ve been around for some eons – but how often do we use them? Cue:
Some are just spins on the F-word. These words in fact begin with an ‘F’ but then turn out to be something else:
We, for one, CANNOT get over these pop culture references, though. There’s a Captain Haddock, a Lion King and a Star Wars in there – need we say more?
Can you think of more?
Put on your thinking caps and loosen those tongues – tell us your F-word substitutes in the comments below!