Re: The Benchwarmers tackle our intro music
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Originally Posted by
AlumniGreen
He is an extremely divisive person, many fans would be unhappy with something he "sang" being our theme song, he is rapidly becoming an embarrassment, and to my point, has "fuck" changed its meaning since when I was young???:omfg:
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Originally Posted by
1998braves64
In this usage it means "rocks" to your generation, or maybe this album is "a gas" is more your age?
Appreciate the explanation on my behalf, but in defense of one of the most versatile words in the English language, I think you know exactly what it means:
“Fuck that track.”
“That track fucks.”
Completely different meanings. Syntax matters.
Re: The Benchwarmers tackle our intro music
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Originally Posted by
heffray
Appreciate the explanation on my behalf, but in defense of one of the most versatile words in the English language, I think you know exactly what it means:
“Fuck that track.”
“That track fucks.”
Completely different meanings. Syntax matters.
Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the english language today, is the word fuck.
Out of all of the english words which begin with the letter f, fuck is the only word referred to as the "f" word, it's the one magical word that can describe pain, pleasure, hate and love
Fuck as most words in the english language,is derived from german,
the word "fricken", which means to strike.
In english, fuck falls into many grammatical categories.
As a transitive verb, for instance.
John fuck-ed Shirley.
As an intransitive verb, Shirley fucks.
it's meaning's not always sexual
it can be used as an adjective, such as
john's doing all the fuck-ing work.
As part of an adverb,
Shirley talks too fuck-ing much.
As an adverb enhancing an adjective,
Shirley is fuck-ing beautiful!
As a noun, i don't give a fuck.
As part of a word
abso-fucking-lutely, or in-fucking-credible.
And, as almost every word in the sentence,
fuck the fuck-ing fuck-ers.
As you must realize, there aren't too many words
with the versatility of fuck.
as in these examples describing situations
Such as fraud,
I got fuck-ed at the used car lot.
Dismay, aw fuck it.
Trouble, i guess i'm really fuck-ed now.
Agression, don't fuck with me buddy.
Difficulty, i don't understand this fuck-ing question.
Inquiry, who the fuck was that?
Dissatisfaction, i don't like what the fuck is going on here.
Incompetence, he's a fuck-off.
Dismissal, why don't you go outside and play hide-and-go-fuck yourself?
I'm sure you can think of many more examples.
with all these multi purpose applications,
how can anyone be offended when you use the word?
We say, use this unique, flexible word more often in your daily speech.
it will identify the quality of your character immediately.
say it loudly, and proudly!
fuck you!
Re: The Benchwarmers tackle our intro music
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Originally Posted by
HerdBot
Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the english language today, is the word fuck.
out of all of the english words which begin with the letter f, fuck is the only word referred to as the "f" word, it's the one magical word.
Fuck as most words in the english language,is derived from german,
the word "fricken", which means to strike.
In english, fuck falls into many grammatical categories.
As a transitive verb, for instance.
john fuck-ed shirley.
As an intransitive verb, shirley fucks.
it's meaning's not always sexual;
it can be used as an adjective, such as
john's doing all the fuck-ing work.
As part of an adverb,
shirley talks too fuck-ing much.
as an adverb enhancing an adjective,
shirley is fuck-ing beautiful.
As a noun, i don't give a fuck.
As part of a word abso-fucking-lutely,
or in-fucking-credible.
and, as almost every word in the sentence,
fuck the fuck-ing fuck-ers.
As you must realize,
there aren't too many words
with the versatility of fuck.
as in these examples describing situations
such as fraud,
i got fuck-ed at the used car lot.
dismay, aw fuck it.
trouble, i guess i'm really fuck-ed now.
agression, don't fuck with me buddy.
difficulty, i don't understand this fuck-ing question.
inquiry, who the fuck was that?
dissatisfaction, i don't like what the fuck is going on here.
incompetence, he's a fuck-off.
dismissal, why don't you go outside and play hide-and-go-fuck yourself?
I'm sure you can think of many more examples.
with all these multi purpose applications,
how can anyone be offended when you use the word?
we say, use this unique, flexible word more often in your daily speech.
it will identify the quality of your character immediately.
say it loudly, and proudly!
fuck you!
Thank you. We were always taught it meant "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge*." For us Boomers, it was a "bad" word. An "expletive deleted" word. A mouth-washed-out-with-soap word. Now, it is a contextual, flexible, thing-of-beauty word to you young 'uns.
I can't keep up! :irslow:
*Olde English
Re: The Benchwarmers tackle our intro music
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Originally Posted by
1998braves64
In this usage it means "rocks" to your generation, or maybe this album is "a gas" is more your age? [emoji3]
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Harry S Truman
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Originally Posted by
AlumniGreen
Thank you. We were always taught it meant "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge*." For us Boomers, it was a "bad" word. An "expletive deleted" word. A mouth-washed-out-with-soap word. Now, it is a contextual, flexible, thing-of-beauty word to you young 'uns.
I can't keep up! :irslow:
*Olde English
What I posted was writen by a great boomer... George Carlin. The boomers were actually pretty cool. Much cooler than their parents
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I LOVE being a Baby Boomer. It oozes out of my pores.
Re: The Benchwarmers tackle our intro music
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Originally Posted by
1998braves64
In this usage it means "rocks" to your generation, or maybe this album is "a gas" is more your age? [emoji3]
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Neither. We would have said "hep" or "swell";)
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Fuck fuckity fuck fuck fuck.
What's the big fucking deal bitch?
That's south park bigger better and uncut.
Re: The Benchwarmers tackle our intro music
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AlumniGreen
Neither. We would have said "hep" or "swell";)
Almost went with hep, but never heard it being used so wasn't sure of the context was quite correct.
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Re: The Benchwarmers tackle our intro music
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1998braves64
Almost went with hep, but never heard it being used so wasn't sure of the context was quite correct.
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Hep was about 12 years before "groovy". Usage: "Be hep or be square." :cool: Sammy Davis, Jr was "hep."
And don't be concerned about making mistakes with obsolete (to you) Boomer phrases. We pretty forgiving.