The most versitile word in the english language

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The most versitile word in the english language

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i had to learn this in school

go phuck yourself

Set

There is no German word "fricken", but "Ficken" which can be translated as f**king.

good vid.

The F-word.

In any language, its always some kind of profanity. In Spanish its pinche, in Japanese its baka, in Korean its pabo and so on.

wtf...?

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
The F-word.

In any language, its always some kind of profanity. In Spanish its pinche, in Japanese its baka, in Korean its pabo and so on.

Erm, "baka" really means retard and "pabo" means nerd/weirdo.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Erm, "baka" really means retard and "pabo" means nerd/weirdo.
Baka means idiot rather than retard.

The internets have so many experts. 313

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Originally posted by §P0oONY
Set

Spike!

The word "No"

Originally posted by Deja~vu
The word "No"

Indeed. It can mean "no" and "yes".

shut up

Originally posted by Ordo
Spike!
Haha... But set is the most versitile word in the english language. It has the most definitions.

Originally posted by §P0oONY
Set

Go to the movie set and set the set of dishes then set yourself down by the TV set while I pray to Set!

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Go to the movie set and set the set of dishes then set yourself down by the TV set while I pray to Set!

its a set-up

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Erm, "baka" really means retard and "pabo" means nerd/weirdo.

I know exactly what they mean because I picked them up when I was in the service. The question is versatile and those two words can be used in any fashion. Any noun, idea, person, abstract thing, verb or adjective can be baka or pabo.

Now, did you know what they mean, or did you have to Google the words?

Pinche baboso.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Erm, "baka" really means retard and "pabo" means nerd/weirdo.

And they are curse-words but they lose a lot of their "oomph" when translated. In English, "idiot" isn't so bad.