...I still use smeg... humorously, on occasion, among friends...Whitenail said:I'm referring to the use of the word in Red Dwarf (a favourite of mine), it was a popular swear word on the show. Here's an example:scumofsociety said:...while not really classed as a swear word "smeg" isn't exactly polite. It isn't made up, it's a shortening of smegma. Look it up.Whitenail said:A friend of mine is a big 40K buff, she's used it often and it's kind of rubbed off onto me (hey, anything that lets you swear without technically swearing while referencing something you like is a win win in my book...like smeg!).
OT, no I don't use it and I am pretty sure it's just a way of saying fuck without actually doing so.
Nice, always good to see other people that liked the show. As for me even though none of my friends have any idea what I'm referring to I say it anyway...loc978 said:...I still use smeg... humorously, on occasion, among friends...Whitenail said:I'm referring to the use of the word in Red Dwarf (a favourite of mine), it was a popular swear word on the show. Here's an example:scumofsociety said:...while not really classed as a swear word "smeg" isn't exactly polite. It isn't made up, it's a shortening of smegma. Look it up.Whitenail said:A friend of mine is a big 40K buff, she's used it often and it's kind of rubbed off onto me (hey, anything that lets you swear without technically swearing while referencing something you like is a win win in my book...like smeg!).
OT, no I don't use it and I am pretty sure it's just a way of saying fuck without actually doing so.
I know. From your wording and the "word" already being discussed it seemed as though you thought it was a made up swear word as opposed to an existing one that while not commonly used as such is actually pretty rude if you aren't familiar with it's use on Red Dwarf.Whitenail said:I'm referring to the use of the word in Red Dwarf (a favourite of mine), it was a popular swear word on the show. Here's an example:scumofsociety said:...while not really classed as a swear word "smeg" isn't exactly polite. It isn't made up, it's a shortening of smegma. Look it up.Whitenail said:A friend of mine is a big 40K buff, she's used it often and it's kind of rubbed off onto me (hey, anything that lets you swear without technically swearing while referencing something you like is a win win in my book...like smeg!).
OT, no I don't use it and I am pretty sure it's just a way of saying fuck without actually doing so.
Rofl. *Catches Breath* Thank you, you just made my day. Makes the math test I have to take in half an hour seem alot easier.Corum1134 said:I only have one thing to say:
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Glad to be of help to you!Icarion said:Rofl. *Catches Breath* Thank you, you just made my day. Makes the math test I have to take in half an hour seem alot easier.Corum1134 said:I only have one thing to say:
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Well it is from a fictional tv program so it's as made up (as in the context of not deemed a true curse here but instead in a fictional universe) as feth. According to Rob Grant and Doug Naylor it isn't tied into the word smegma (nor the brand name of my oven).scumofsociety said:I know. From your wording and the "word" already being discussed it seemed as though you thought it was a made up swear word as opposed to an existing one that while not commonly used as such is actually pretty rude if you aren't familiar with it's use on Red Dwarf.
It sure as hell was when I was at school in 1989. Admittedly that's a year after red dwarf came out, but really whatever the origins, subsequent usage has turned it into something different, like I said it's an unusual one but it's quite possible that if someone calls you a smeg head they aren't necessarily making a Red Dwarf joke.Whitenail said:According to Rob Grant and Doug Naylor it isn't tied into the word smegma (nor the brand name of my oven).