Wikipedia's Growing List of Fictional Expletives E-mail

The list of fictional expletives on Wikipedia has been ever growing and is constantly updated. Ever wonder about asstards, bitchcakes, and nuttbunnies? Look no further. Find them all here...




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  • aardvark used on the Douglas Adams Continuum to replace the "C" word so as not to offend the sensibilities of Moongoddess
  • arsegike from the British comic 2000 AD, a corruption of arsehole (coined accidentally by the comic's artist, Simon Spurrier, when using Usenet — if you attempt to write the letters HOL with your fingers shifted one letter to the left on a QWERTY keyboard, the result is GIK).
  • ASCII from ReBoot, used by Matrix to Ray Tracer. Used in the same way as "ass", as in "Cover my ASCII, what are you?"
  • ass-candle From Chris Morriss Brass Eye
  • ass-clown From Office Space. Also frequently used by Chris Jericho.
  • ass-gard From an episode of Stargate SG-1, as Daniel Jackson refers to Loki, a renegade Asgard genetecist who kidnaps Jack O'Neill and produces a defective teenage clone of him.
  • ass-guy From Joe Somebody, spoken by Joe Scheffer (Tim Allen) as a last minute profanity replacement for "asshole"
  • ass-tard From Andy Weir's webcomic Casey and Andy, a portmanteau of "bastard," "ass" and "retard," and used in the same way as its source words.

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