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The most versatile word in the English language

I think this explains it all. I’ve always thought “fuck” is the most versatile word going around.

Warning - don’t listen if you are offended by swearing.

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  1. 8 Responses to “The most versatile word in the English language”

  2. That was an awesome post. One of my old College friends at UC Berkeley wrote a report and turned it in in her English class about the versatility of that word. Good stuff.

    By pat (2 comments.) on Mar 4, 2008

  3. Awesome post dude. I remember an old college friend turned in a report in her English class about the same subject. She graduated with a Degree in English and is now teaching little kids in Elementary School…haha.

    By Pat (2 comments.) on Mar 4, 2008

  4. Loved this. I remember having a conversation about this in college.. so fun. It’s one of my favorite fucking words.

    By Gerri (1 comments.) on Mar 4, 2008

  5. Very fucking amusing.

    By Colin Campbell (41 comments.) on Mar 4, 2008

  6. What the fuck? I have heard that fucking thing before but it is still fucking awesome!

    By Cancuklehead (1 comments.) on Mar 5, 2008

  7. lmfao!

    By Bettina (13 comments.) on Mar 5, 2008

  8. Nossa equipe no brasil tanmbem usa este tipo de sistema

    Obrigado

    By Alex lima (1 comments.) on Mar 8, 2008

  9. hahahhahaha.

    I have heard this one in a song named ” The F word” or the word Fuck..hahahahahhah

    By Mayank Rocks (3 comments.) on Mar 11, 2008

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