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Originally posted by mykfin2003
Yes bosse_s, the last time i called one of the managers a Kunt, i was threatened with the sack! now when i call him a fitta, he just smiles.
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Yeah, I had a similar experience. I would give it
to the sound of the Swedish word that I don't want
to repeat here, as you hear no sound by just reading
it. But you know, in English it might give an idea
of something/somebody that fits well. So extremely
positive, I'd say. Fittable, I'd better say.
Yes, c-u-nt is very vulgar in English. Mykfin, please
you know much better than that.

You tricky person
with K words replacing real c.
Let's see : quim, plum-cake, the-little-soldier-in-
the-wood, finger-pie, nothing-but-everything-delicious,
My favourite is twiddly or twaggly, it depends on the
day, as we usually say in this part of Europe.

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PS A nice word in Swedish about The Word ?