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Compounds like "shitfuck" might get you by until the vernacular catches up with you...
RATZ!
I spent over 35 years making steel in a melt shop. I learned a bunch of new to me words starting at the age of 18. Sadly I no longer dare to repeat them for fear that my lovely bride of 33 years might see them. She is much more sensitive than myself.
The same goes for jokes. I personally know a bunch of funny as all get our jokes. I just don't dare tell any of them, due to the fact that most of them I learned while at work.
When you are getting burned with molten steel on a routine basis, you tend to learn new and improved ways to express your dismay at said burns. Darn just doesn't seem adequate after the first time you get a glove full of molten steel dropped down it. But you would be surprised at just how fast you can throw one of your gloves off without even thinking of it.
No!
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