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Subject: Do pages like this exist somewhere?

Written By: ChuckyG on 01/17/03 at 10:22 a.m.

I was thinking of a feature for whatfreaks.. still clinging to the hope I'll find a use for that site... and I thought maybe of listing a dirty word, and trying to list all the various slang words for it.. is there a good comprehensive site that does that yet?

it could be set up, so that we could create a big huge thesarus of dirty words.. and I could make the datafile available for developers... which could be useful in flame wars, or maybe in filters (you could filter your email, and if too many words from the filter appear, you could flag it, Eudora has a feature like that)..

Subject: Re: Do pages like this exist somewhere?

Written By: Rice Cube on 01/17/03 at 10:24 a.m.

I am not certain of other "dirty" words, but I know the F-bomb has an mp3 dedicated to it...about how you can use it in the form of a noun, an adjective, a verb intransitive :)

And I think if you go through the George Carlin archives you'll probably find something useful if you really want to make that page :)

Subject: Re: Do pages like this exist somewhere?

Written By: ChuckyG on 01/17/03 at 10:34 a.m.


Quoting:
I am not certain of other "dirty" words, but I know the F-bomb has an mp3 dedicated to it...about how you can use it in the form of a noun, an adjective, a verb intransitive :)

And I think if you go through the George Carlin archives you'll probably find something useful if you really want to make that page :)
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yup.. I know of those... I also have the F-word book.. (which is excellent, helped me figure out how to spell vaffanculo)..

Subject: Re: Do pages like this exist somewhere?

Written By: Crazy Don on 01/17/03 at 10:37 a.m.

Well, there's one I like on a Norwegian site at

http://www.notam02.no/~hcholm/altlang/ht/English.html

It's got all the familiar four-letter words on it.  I would advise those under 18 to stay away because it's very sexually explicit and frank…

Subject: Re: Do pages like this exist somewhere?

Written By: ChuckyG on 01/17/03 at 10:57 a.m.


Quoting:
Well, there's one I like on a Norwegian site at

http://www.notam02.no/~hcholm/altlang/ht/English.html

It's got all the familiar four-letter words on it.  I would advise those under 18 to stay away because it's very sexually explicit and frank…

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they actually have alternate languages.. which I why I spotted them in my quest for spelling vaffanculo the other day.. I'm wondering if I can provide something different from that, and more comprehensive...

Subject: Re: Do pages like this exist somewhere?

Written By: Billy_Florio on 01/17/03 at 12:58 a.m.

I know National Lampoon magazine used to do that in their issues back in the 70's...it was funny