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What's the level of rudeness of "fricking"?
Is it equivalent to "the hell"?
Thank you.
Nov 27, 2018 10:09 AM
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Fricking is a relatively low level swear word.
I know my parents often would say "fricken hell" when exclaiming about a mess, or problem.
The Oxford dictionary says Fricking is derived from fucking and it was first used in the 1930s.
It would/could be used to get past tv censors in countries that censor swear words,
but it would be crass to use it in conversation with a teacher, boss or client.
November 27, 2018
fricking is something that a 5 year old would be in trouble for. If you are 12 or older, its fine, and sometimes funny!
November 27, 2018
Yes, in my opinion it's more of a low level substitute for the much stronger "f*ck" I've heard both fricking/freaking and also frack/fracking versions used in films such as "Austin Powers", "Friends" and the scifi "Battlestar Galactica" so it gets around the bad language issue and they can go for a lower rating. What do others think?
November 27, 2018
I believe the correct spelling you're searching for is "freaking". It would be enough to say that this word, although context-dependent, isn't THAT rude to even be used around religious people. I know they always get weird about actual cuss words.
November 27, 2018
I believe the correct spelling you're searching for is "freaking". It would be enough to say that this word, although context-dependent, isn't THAT rude to even be used around religious people. I know they always get weird about actual cuss words.
November 27, 2018
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