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Most children learns to swear, before they can even recite the alphabet.
Usually, a child knows at least one swear word by the age of two.
On average, typical speakers roughly use about 15,000 words per day.
About 75 of those words are swear words.. For comparison, that's about the same amount as words like "we", and "our".
Keep in mind though, that these numbers can differ greatly between individuals
depending on age, nationality, occupation and so on.
When you hurt yourself, swearing can actually help ease the pain.
A study was done where people were told to hold their hand in ice-cold water for as long as they could.
One group was allowed to use one swear word of their choice during the test,
while the other group could only use a non-obscene control word given to them by the researchers.
The study showed, that 73% of the participants kept their hand in the water longer,
if they were allowed to swear.. On average, the swearing group lasted about 30 to 40 seconds longer in the freezing water.
A lot of popular swear words have been around for more than a millennia!
For example, the word "shit" dates back to early 6th century,
from a period in english history called Anglo-Saxon.
Other words, such as "ass" and "fart", can also be traced back to this time period.
However, back then, these words weren't considered as impolite, as they are now.
Surprisingly, the ever so versatile word "fuck" has quite an obscure etymology.
/bəˈtwēn/
in space separating things. From one person, thing, or place, to another.
/ˈfrēziNG/
below 0°. freezing point of water. To make someone to not want to communicate.
/ˈsekənd/
constituting number two in sequence. Short periods of time you wait for someone. To agree to support a proposal at a meeting.
/kənˈtrōl/
A law limiting the growth or spread of something. direct and supervise.
/ˈdrīviNG/
blown by wind with great force. control and operation of motor vehicle. To control a vehicle so that it moves somewhere.
/ˈnəmbər/
arithmetical value expressed by word, symbol, or figure. Particular songs or dances performed during shows. make as total.
/kənˈsidərd/
having been thought about carefully. To think carefully about something.