Spanish language swearing
- Chyros
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To all Spanish speaking members; I need to call someone a total asshole. Please give me an extremely offensive insult in Spanish (and a translation). Bonus points for exotic terms .
- vivalarevolución
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puto mierdas sounds pretty harash, if you ask me
- Chyros
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South -American though I don't really care if they understand or not. I was thinking of a combination of shit, prostitutes, asshole and their mother, but I'm happy with alternatives xD . Trust me the insult is MORE than deserved and will probably not get uttered in public anyway xD
- fohat
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"corprophage" is an excellent all-purpose insult because it is so quick and simple and a single word
being Greek/Latin, it is near-universal and you don't need to worry with translations
and if they don't know what you just said, all the better - makes them feel stupid, too
being Greek/Latin, it is near-universal and you don't need to worry with translations
and if they don't know what you just said, all the better - makes them feel stupid, too
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Soplapollas!or Chupapollas! (cocksucker)
- vivalarevolución
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Now we're getting kinky.Wodan wrote: ↑I wanna see a donkey in there as well!
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Well it depends on the country of origin. When I hear some bad words used on South America I can't avoid to laugh because I find them ridiculous. Not a bad thing, I guess some bad words said in Spain will surely sound the same for them.
If the guy is from Spain I could easily write some of them.
If the guy is from Spain I could easily write some of them.
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hijo de puta
not beeing every exotic here
not beeing every exotic here
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pendejo
also not very exotic
also not very exotic
- maxmalkav
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In Spain you only hear that in the South You can be creative and add the adjective "Seco" to remove any trace of dignity. But for me the effect is almost comical (while still being an insult).XMIT wrote:Calling someone "un mohon" isn't very nice.
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"Eres un hijo de puta come mierda".
A very polite and stylized way to call somebody "you are a shit eater son of a bitch". In Spanish it sounds quite rounded and compact, very aggressive and vulgar expression.
A very polite and stylized way to call somebody "you are a shit eater son of a bitch". In Spanish it sounds quite rounded and compact, very aggressive and vulgar expression.