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The use of a swear word to make another swear word worse
In portuguese, we have a swear word used to make another swear words worse.
"Caralho" can be used a stand alone, meaning "dick" but mostly commonly used when someone gets hurt, like when you hit your pinky finger im the sofa corner. But you can also use "Caralho" as such: lets say you want to call someone a son of a bitch, but a real son of a bitch.
In portuguese, to say "son of a bitch" you can use "filho da puta". But if you really want to offend the other party, you can say "filho da puta do caralho".
Does any other language has something like this as well? If so please shere i would love to learn how to make swearing worse in your language.
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People crying over the existence of neo pronons and the singular "they" is basically people crying over the language...working as it's suposse to. News flash:people "invent"new words all the time! The origins of "ok" comes for an old (i think it's origin is new york but i ain't sure) American slag "oll korrect", and now is used everywhere! Now is more common to read online "google it" then it's to read "do a reaserch".Jane fucking Austin used singular "they" in her books, "thon/thonself"origin is from 1858.
So yeah, language is working as intended, move along.
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