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How to Swear
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How to Swear

An illustrated guide
BookHardcover
EUR16,00
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Grasping how to swear is a crucial skill to any English-speaker, but it can be a tricky business. Owing to the rich and complex history of swearing, a single word can have a host of different meanings - from expressing surprise, excitement, anger, celebration, disgust or simply that you're fucked off. If you don't get it right, you could really be in the shit.

How to Swear, by graphic artist and swearing-connoisseur Stephen Wildish, uses all manner of charts and flow diagrams to teach you all you need to know, including: the building blocks of an effective insult; the adverbial uses of various types of animal excrement (horseshit, apeshit etc); and the different parts of speech a swear word can fulfil: 'Fucking fuck, the fucking fucker's fucked'. This charming (and rude) book will take you right to the heart of the wondrous world of swearing, with a lot of laughs on the way.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78503-641-5
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date19/10/2017
Pages192 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight440 g
Article no.7322863
CatalogsZeitfracht
Data source no.180150384
Product groupBU184
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