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What words do you use instead of "F'ing hell!" when you are really p'd off?

33 replies

Holymoly321 · 28/08/2008 15:33

HAve come to realise that I REALLY need to curb the old swearing - don't do it that often but haivng my first period in nearly two years (recently stopped bfing 9mth old DS2), have been swearing recently due to PMT! This morning, 3 yr old DS1 said he couldn't get his f'ing shoes on! So, sometimes we all need to curse, but what can I say instead of fing hell? It has to be something clean, but effective for releasing the tension!

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Ready4anotherCoffee · 28/08/2008 15:34

horlicks!!!

Holymoly321 · 28/08/2008 15:36

preferably with the same amount of syllables!

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pagwatch · 28/08/2008 15:45

funnily enough I use 'in the name of holymoly'
honestly . I do.

DD aged 5 mostly uses bollocks. Hence the addition of holymoly in recent months

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WobblyPig · 28/08/2008 15:46

Oh Buggery Bollocks - which I'm not sure is very much better.

Dragonbutter · 28/08/2008 15:46

oh FFFFFFFFFFFFF orgoodnesssake.

wasabipeanut · 28/08/2008 15:48

I struggle with this - there's just nothing as satisfying as a good for fucks sake.

Although someone did suggest fuzzcakes on here recently which is quite good.

giraffescantdancethetango · 28/08/2008 15:48

i go sssssssssssssuuugar

or bums

or often aaaaaargh

jamescagney · 28/08/2008 15:53

bugger boots. not nearly as satisfying tho'
Flamin Nora! (jack duckworth I thank you)

Elibean · 28/08/2008 16:04

Hard one, I do love to swear.

In dire situations I tend to go 'OHFFFFFARRGGHHHHHHHH' and get a puzzled look from the dds....

I have been known to lapse and shout 'oh bloody hell' on occasion, to dd1's joy, because then she can say 'mummy we mustn't say bloody hell, must we!' in ed tones.

betterhalf · 28/08/2008 16:04

Another 'Flamin Nora' user here.

MrsMattie · 28/08/2008 16:06

Fiddlesticks! Flippityjibbet! Flamin'Nora!

I also say 'Sugar!' loads instead of 'Shit' (my mum used to do the same and I thought it was so lame lol)

maidamess · 28/08/2008 16:07

Sheesh Kebabs

thegrowlygus · 28/08/2008 16:10

I am fond of 'blood and sand'. Dunno why really. Looks a bit ridiculous when typed out. Also like 'oh fudge and biscuits'.

youknownothingofthecrunch · 28/08/2008 16:12

Heavens To Murgatroyd

Jackstini · 28/08/2008 16:12

I use biscuits instead of bollocks
Chuffing instead of F'ing

Holymoly321 · 28/08/2008 16:16

hmm... these are all interesting, guess there is nothing as satisfying as actually saying fing hell or for f's sake! Will try some of the suggestions

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Megglevache · 28/08/2008 16:16

Oh for fifty cents and fudging nora too.

medogsarebarking · 28/08/2008 16:18

I just say FFS (as in "efefesssssss!!!!")

hifi · 28/08/2008 16:19

chuffin hell

ThatBigGermanPrison · 28/08/2008 16:22

Fffffsssssssssssssssssss!
FffffffffffffforChristsake!
Fffffffffffflaming/friggingNora

Sympathie s. My two year old muttered "Bubby Wheels" earlier when he got his foot caught under the pushchair![blush

EachPeachPearMum · 28/08/2008 16:23

I have found it easier to NOT say anything rather than substitute tbh- and I used to talk like a navvy!

Blistering Barnacles!

Blast My Buffers!

Or don't say anything, just a strangled nyuurrrrrkkkkk!

PonderingThoughts · 28/08/2008 16:34

KKKK'ssss Sake

snarky · 28/08/2008 16:35

horrocks

Kelix · 28/08/2008 17:01

for petes sake?

have no idea who pete is??

sometimes I am very strange

cupcake78 · 28/08/2008 19:47

Arse biscuits is an option.
Not sure how keen you are on your dc using the word arse!.

"fudging well" is an alternative to the more traditional saying. However small person translation could still result in disaproving looks

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