When I was about 7(!), my brother gave me Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. Little did I know then of literary puns and double meanings.
I was thinking about this last night after reading your comment; what is it that makes a word a swear word, how does it come about and who first decides that it is taboo?
So to say that, for example, ‘fück’ has today become normalised is merely acknowledging that it has returned to its original category, before it had been graded as unacceptable.
Lor, doan ee go on ??
Most swear/offensive words seem to originate from either sexual terms or sexual parts, or from blasphemous words. 'Bloody' is a contraction of 'By our Lady' (ie Mary), I believe. So I'd say they were always terms of insult (calling someone a sexual part) or blasphemous expletives to show anger or emphasis.
Thing is, once you've normalised the worst of swear words - and we're all happily calling our mums and dads f*ucking c*nts and noone is batting an eyelid - where do you go then? Trainspotting wouldn't be the book it is if everybody talked like that all the time. It's impact comes from the use of language being striking and shocking to the reader. Less is more with swearing.
Most swear/offensive words seem to originate from either sexual terms or sexual parts, or from blasphemous words. 'Bloody' is a contraction of 'By our Lady' (ie Mary), I believe. So I'd say they were always terms of insult (calling someone a sexual part) or blasphemous expletives to show anger or emphasis.
Thing is, once you've normalised the worst of swear words - and we're all happily calling our mums and dads f*ucking c*nts and noone is batting an eyelid - where do you go then? Trainspotting wouldn't be the book it is if everybody talked like that all the time. It's impact comes from the use of language being striking and shocking to the reader. Less is more with swearing.
Says Our Lady of Brevity.
Nope it's a whole bunch of gibbering Scots hogwash . 😇
Thing is, it seems to be a human need to have some taboo words that have power in extremis
If we get rid of the current crop, well just have to invent new ones.
I'd personally prefer if marginalised groups, and those with less power didn't get abuse by proxy..
Eg in the case of c*nt.
I do understand that it has other meanings elsewhere
Can women do women for a TMN on here ??Most swear/offensive words seem to originate from either sexual terms or sexual parts, or from blasphemous words. 'Bloody' is a contraction of 'By our Lady' (ie Mary), I believe. So I'd say they were always terms of insult (calling someone a sexual part) or blasphemous expletives to show anger or emphasis.
Thing is, once you've normalised the worst of swear words - and we're all happily calling our mums and dads f*ucking c*nts and noone is batting an eyelid - where do you go then? Trainspotting wouldn't be the book it is if everybody talked like that all the time. It's impact comes from the use of language being striking and shocking to the reader. Less is more with swearing.
Can women do women for a TMN on here ??
Well I call a non-binary TMN thenOh yeah. TMNs are neither sexed nor gendered....
'By Our Lady' is one of those evidence-free etymologies.
'Bloody' is a contraction of 'By our Lady' (ie Mary), I believe.
I think your faith, in this instance, is probably misplaced!
https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=bloody
What is interesting is how it has changed from respectable to the opposite, and more recently the shock value has gone down again, and you wonder just how this happens.