• @[email protected]
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    9 hours ago

    …I have never heard another person say those things.

    Haha, I can totally relate to someone making up expressions, then sticking with them. For example, a couple I made up for whatever reason, and still employ with a frequency:

    • Oh, rabbits! (expression of surprise, sometimes used as a mild curse)
    • Well, shut my mouth and spank my bottom! (surprised, Southern-style)
    • Smooch my ruby, red rump! (tauntingly, Bender of Futurama-style)

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    EDIT: Oh, and my grandpère used to loudly exclaim “Fiddlesticks!” when he was obviously angry or deeply annoyed. I’ve never heard that term used ever across old literature, films, etc.

    EDIT2: Back when the TV series Deadwood was running, I remember someone online asking ‘why are they swearing using completely modern terms?’ and someone else answering ‘because if the show used authentic curse words, the characters would all sound like variants of Yosemite Sam.’

    I dunno, speaking as a Naked Gun / Zucker fan, I think I might have enjoyed that! :P

    • @IonAddis
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      Fiddlesticks is a known English term. It’s a mild oath like dang or darn.