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Hi! Please can you suggest a word that sounds like "go@d@mn" but is less offensive to some people?
It would be an interjection, not an adjective,;like "that go@d@mn horse",
and "d@mn" is too short. It's for a poem...
Even this website won't let me write the words :D so I guess they are offensive, I am not a native speaker.
Thank you
1 mai 2023 22:19
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People have been making up such expressions for centuries to avoid cursing. There are lots of them, and I grew up hearing a steady stream of them in the southern US. Some common examples:
"gosh darn"
"gosh darnit"
"gawd dang"
"gawd dangit"
"dadgum"
"dadgumit"
1 mai 2023
1
I agree with the terms everyone else said but I do want to say colloquially, g@dd@mn isn't a bad word at all like if something is cool or surprising people say that. Even in public settings around kids or whoever :> there ya go lol
2 mai 2023
1
Darn it! Shoot! Crap!
1 mai 2023
This website is far stricter than necessary regarding which words are allowed. They disallow words that even children say. It's not a useful gauge of the offensiveness of a word. I have found that ChatGPT is useful for such questions as to the relative strength of a profanity in terms of how offensive it is. Also, ChatGPT is not a person, so it's not offended. If you are unfamiliar with ChatGPT, just google it. It's free for all to use.
2 mai 2023
"hot damn" is not serious enough for the situation described
1 mai 2023
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