Search from various Engels teachers...
[Gedeactiveerde gebruiker]
Is "ruddy" a common swear word in English?
20 mei 2012 10:11
Antwoorden · 10
4
it's an extremely mild expletive.
And only in certain parts of the country.
Rare now.
20 mei 2012
1
"Ruddy" literally means red-coloured, ie. "a ruddy face" (perhaps from working, from the sun, or being generally healthy).
As a soft swear word, "ruddy" is used in place of "bloody". Or maybe I should say "was used", as it's very rare to hear this nowadays.
20 mei 2012
1
The dictionary gives a slang meaning of ''confounded" and "darned," but in my entire life I have never heard it used in that way. The only meaning I'm familiar with is "having a healthy, reddish color," as in one's complexion.
20 mei 2012
1
Only amongst the 60+ crowd!
20 mei 2012
Just to update, I used it today at brunch and people had no idea what I was talking about. Be advised, use with caution in America.
20 mei 2012
Meer weergeven
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!



