blog?
i think so. it, see i just used it, and i just used the word again, can be used to describe anything and in any situation.
if you dont think "it" is the most vague, then surely the most used. closely followed by definitely.
blog?
tell your blog us to call her friends in blogview and we'll go up there and blog some blog, come back down south and blog it
thats a pretty good blog
blog yeah!!!
we'll be blogging blogs of blog in eachothers faces
Secks. Most definitely. Google it.
![]()
I think vague is the most vague in the English language
What in the ?
It sucks
bull , the most vague/used word is moo... at least in my opinion
little mo
lollollollollollollollollol
Smacky The Frog if I were Kori I would say "Smacky The Frog you are banned" cuz you don't bring much substance to any thread a la Johnny Tightlips (status: unbanned but controlled)
"In England Smoky the Bear is not the forest fire prevention representative. They have Smacky the Frog. It's just like a bear, but it's a frog. I think it's a better system, I think we should adopt it. Because bears can be mean, but frogs are always cool. Never has there been a frog hopping toward me, and I thought 'man, I'd better play dead. Here comes that frog...' You never say here comes that frog in a nervous manner. It's always optimistic. Hey here comes that frog, alright! Maybe he'll come near me so I can pet him, and stick him in a mayonnaise jar, with a stick and a leaf, to recreate what he's used to. And I'm pretty sure I'd have to punch some holes in the lid, because he's damn sure used to air. Then I can observe him, and he won't be doing much in his 16 ounce world" -- Mitch Hedberg
No kidding.
Yadda as in yadda, yadda, yadda.
The ing Disclaimer
If you are offended by the use of bad language off now! Don't read all of this page and then say it annoys you.
Uses of the word
is an international word. It doesn't matter where you are in the world, everyone knows exactly what you mean when you say " Off".
It's the atmosphere it creates, that's why you will never read something like:
" off", he hinted.
Grammatical Usage
In language, " " falls into many grammatical categories, making it one of the most versatile words in the English language.
It can be used as a verb, both transitive (John ed Jane) and intransitive (John and Jane ed). It can be an active verb (John ed Jane) or a passive verb (Jane was ed by John). Or an adverb (Jane is a ing bas ) and a noun (Jane is a terrific ). It can be used as an adjective (Jane is ing beautiful).
Further Structures
As you can see there are few words with the versatility of " ". Besides its sexual connotations, this incredible word can be used to describe many situations.
Greetings "How the are you?"
Fraud "I was ed by the McDonalds Drive Through."
Dismay "Oh, it."
Trouble "Well, I guess I'm ed again."
Aggression " you!!!"
Disgust " me!!!"
Confusion or Disbelief "What the ....?"
Diffuclty "I don't understand this ing thing."
Despair " ed again."
Good Job "Congratu inglations."
Desperation " ity ."
Incompetence "He s up everything."
Disappointment "This ing er is ed."
Intelligence "He's a ing genius."
Displeasure "What the is going on?"
Lost "Where the are we?"
Disbelief "Unbe inglievable!!!"
Retaliation "Up your ing ass!!!"
Laziness "He's just a -off."
Pain " ! that hurt."
Pleasure "Oooooooh Fuuuuuuck"
Love "Do ya on first dates?"
Starting a relationship "Let's now!"
Surprise " ing what was that?"
Admiration "Nice ing s!"
Hate "You !"
Disappointment "That's not ing fair."
A poker hand "A Royal ."
Denial "I didn't ing do it."
Perplexity "I know all about it."
Apathy "Who gives a ."
Resignation "Oh it."
Su ion "Who the are you?"
Panic "Let's get the out of here!"
Directions " off."
Sex "Let's ."
Maternal "Mother er."
Incestuous "Mother er."
Ambiguity "I'm not so ing sure."
Agreement "Abso inglutely."
Praising the Lord "Jesus ing Christ."
I have a headache "Go yourself."
Refusal "Oh you can right off."
Pissed off " the ing ers!"
Be quiet "Shut the up."
You're right " ing oath." (Australianism)
Ostentation "He's just bought a big, -off Mercedes."
Sensuousness "She was wearing a pair of red leather, -me boots."
Confidence " in' A."
Apathy "I don't give a ."
Bewilderment " ed if I know."
Enraged "I'm gonna you up!"
Annoyance " off, er."
Pissed off " you, you ing ."
iness "It's ten- ing-thirty already?"
Broken down motorcycle "Sir, the ing er has ed up on me.
Famous historical quotes
Never forget the words of these famous people.
General Custer Where did all them ing Indians come from?
Mayor of Hiroshima "What the was that?"
Captain of the anic "Where's all the ing water coming from?"
Michelangelo "You want me to paint what on the ing ceiling?"
Einstein "Any er could understand that."
Sean Penn " "
John Lennon "Is that a real ing gun?"
Donald Campbell "The ing throttle is stuck."
Anne Boleyn "Heads are going to ing roll."
Richard Nixon "Who's going to ing know?"
Niki Lauda "I thought I could ing smell petrol."
Mark Thatcher "What ing map?"
Picasso "It does ing look like her."
Christopher Columbus "Where the are we?"
Michael Jackson "It's a ing skin condition"
and more recently "I told you I didn't ing him!"
Pythagarus "How the did you work that one out?"
Walt Disney " a duck."
Joan of Arc "I don't suppose it will ing rain."
George Bush "Fcuk! I can't spell."
Miss Marples "I haven't got a ing clue."
Noah "Scattered showers, my ing arse."
Donald Trump "You're ing fired!"
Judge Judy "Shut the up!"
Paris Hilton " me."
Ronald Regan to the Pope "Yes it does ing hurt."
Harold, Battle of Hastings 1066 "Watch him he'll have some er's eye out"
John F Kennedy "Who needs that ing bubble top?"
Bill Clinton "I should have ed her."
Hurricane Katrina "Mardi in Gras this mother ers."
Leonardo da Vinci "Call that a ing smile?"
Sir Walter Raleigh "That's another good cloack ed!"
William Tell "Keep ing Still."
Some readers have pointed out that there are also some real famous quotes from historical figures, such as General George Patton who among other things is noted to have said:
"I don't give a for a man who's not always on his toes."
"The bilious bas s who write that kind of stuff for the Saturday Evening Post don't know any more about real fighting under fire than they know about ing!"
"We're going to murder those lousy Hun suckers by the bushel- ing-basket."
Australia's Kerry Packer (for a time Australia's richest man; died late 2005) was also very fond of the word " ". Perhaps his best remembered quote followed the first time he died in 1990, after suffering a heart attack and being clinically dead for some eight minutes before being revived. When asked if he saw a light at the end of a tunnel he said: "Son, there's ing nothing there."
Conclusion
The mind boggles at the many creative uses of the word. If by any chance you think I've missed any, please ing let me know.
How can anyone be offended when you say " "?
Use it frequently in your daily speech, you will be proud and it will add to your ing prestige and stature.
Why not say " YOU !" to someone today.
How can you forget smurf?
That's just smurf. Smurf that smurfin smurflicious smurf. Smurf!
How's that O Brother line go - Is you is, or is you isn't with me?
My bad, I forgot that the key word was "it" and not "is."
Of course, it all depends on how you spell "it."
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)