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Hells Bells!

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Teetime Sat 02-Jul-16 10:20:44

I was wondering what exclamations everyone uses other than actual swearing (OK that will start a debate about what is swearing and what isn't.
In this house
Gordon Bennett gets a fair airing as does Stone the Crows (much favoured by my Grandpa).
What's yours?

MiniMouse Sat 02-Jul-16 10:24:06

Depends who's listening! blush I think even shouting Arrrggghhh Sherbert Dibdabs can be swearing if it's used in context!

GandTea Sat 02-Jul-16 10:24:50

Hells Bells

Luckygirl Sat 02-Jul-16 10:25:56

Bodily orifices!

Charleygirl Sat 02-Jul-16 10:26:26

I thought that Hells Bells was a Scottish expression but I could be wrong.

Nannylovesshopping Sat 02-Jul-16 10:27:39

Arse or maybe that will be construed as others as swearing, has to be said loudlygrin

Nannylovesshopping Sat 02-Jul-16 10:28:36

Meant by others, oh a...

sunseeker Sat 02-Jul-16 10:30:29

ye gods and little fishes

thatbags Sat 02-Jul-16 10:30:35

"Bogga day!" Invented by Minibags when she was a toddler. No, she hadn't heard me saying bugger. It might have come from Bother or Botheration.

Jayh Sat 02-Jul-16 10:33:41

OH shouts PILLOCK! at motorway drivers who hog the middle lane.
Another family favourite is BLOOD AND SAND.
At others times the usual sweary words apply.

Charleygirl Sat 02-Jul-16 10:34:46

sunseeker that expression brings back many memories!

breeze Sat 02-Jul-16 10:41:47

Nincompoop!

goose1964 Sat 02-Jul-16 11:01:40

flaming heck

Nandalot Sat 02-Jul-16 11:06:24

"Oh my giddy aunt" and "Gordon Bennett". The grandchildren also use these. Must get them funny looks at school.

merlotgran Sat 02-Jul-16 11:11:45

Flamin' Nora!

Ceesnan Sat 02-Jul-16 11:20:07

Kinell. Used regularly by DH who insists it's not swearing grin

GillT57 Sat 02-Jul-16 11:28:57

ceesnan we were queuing up to go into a small theatre production some years ago and the man in from gave his name as Mr Kinell. Couldn't stop tittering about it all night.grin

Witzend Sat 02-Jul-16 11:44:56

My father used to say, 'RISSOLES!'
No prizes for guessing what that was a substitute for.

He did use swear words as well but could be quite 'poetic' about it. I remember him banging crossly about the house when he couldn't find something - 'Cr*p and corruption! Sh*t and seduction!' etc.

Nothing so inventive in this house!

Elrel Sat 02-Jul-16 11:47:12

At his grandfather's funeral my cousin's son gave a lovely tribute which included the fact that as a child he thought his grandfather's 'Blithering Idiot' often said to him was a term of affection.
In a sense I think it was!

Elrel Sat 02-Jul-16 11:50:10

I've heard 'Hell's Bells and Buckets of Blood'
Good Grief! (Peanuts)

Elrel Sat 02-Jul-16 11:51:50

My password for several things, like ringing the tv company about a fault, is Sugar!

breeze Sat 02-Jul-16 12:05:41

Codswallop! although I think, not knowing the origins, I can guess what that may mean!

POGS Sat 02-Jul-16 12:07:33

El Torro poo poo (bull s--t)
Dog Bob
Jeez
Fanny Anny
Mutant

ninathenana Sat 02-Jul-16 12:21:50

Oh knickers !

Jalima Sat 02-Jul-16 13:22:58

Oh Sugar!!
A mixture between - well you can work it out grin

Or Poubelles!
Hell's Bells (and buckets of blood) - no, I am not Scottish.