a man who made toilets last name was crapper by charleigh newbold
Age and language are not mutually exclusive. Knowing when to use a vulgar or mundane word is a matter of knowledge. If you don't know if it is allowed then don't use it. A word such as crap might be best saved when those within ear shot know without a don't your intent.
It s a shortained version of the word penis
It is the Latin word for 'over' or 'above'.
The word 'come' appears 1,663 times in the KJV Bible.
The word "cosine" comes from the New Latin word "cosinus".
crap = cagada
16th Century middle Dutch Krappe meaning anything cut off or separated. Similar to a middle English word Chaff.
Yes, but it's a slang word.
It is slang and a vulgar word
Yes, It means that when your feeling like crap then you have to go take a crap.
Crap is not a swear word, exactly, but it is too vulgar for polite conversation.
No
yes
No - it is vulgar
The word "contend" comes from the Latin verb "contendere," which means "to compete" or "to strive."
we use the same word
באבקעס - bubkes