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- My reaction to the Catherine Tate Show and her skit on what they view is the most offensive swear word. ENJOY!
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Its way more offensive in the US .. in the Uk you say it quite a lot . got almost into a fight with an american who i called the C word and he was so outraged . He kept shouting dont use that word .. pick your adjectives better .. I said " It's a noun ''
🤣🤣 We are very liberal with our use of swear words. I jokingly told my American friend to stop being a dick. I meant it in a fun, light hearted way. He was seriously taken back like I had just really insulted him. He was fine once I explained.
@@sallywaites8517 ha yeah I've even called myself a bit of a dick when I've made a mistake in front of Americans friends and been told to not put myself down so much....
A noun... Aha true.. Hilarious.. Lol
Even in the Harley Quinn series when Dr Psycho said it twice on one episode, the whole planet just stopped turning
Amazing. They'll support their army killing people all over the word, but as soon as you swear or show your boobs, they go mad!
Very common word here in Australia.. sometimes used as a term of endearment to a friend🤣🤣
“Your such a good ,,, “ 🤣
I love seeing Americans reacting to Catherine Tate! Great that's she's getting some appreciation across the pond :D
The word itself isn’t offensive in ireland, it’s how you deliver it. You can be a funny C, a sound C, a good C…all said by your best mates about you in a good way. If it’s said with anger it’s a whole different story obviously 😂
I've met Catherine Tate..She is is the most adorable human being 🥰
I have no idea how anyone can find a swear word offensive, and even if they did it's not going to kill them. When was the last time that 'offended' was recorded as the cause of death😂
Will Smith's career.
I'll give you that one😂
He never swore though lol, G I Jane ha
Me and my straight pal have back and forth all the time and we've had little gasps from nearby people if, for example, he's just (jokingly, duh) said "MAY GOD STRIKE DOWN UPON THE EVIL QUEER"
Sure if its not meant in that spirit you'd turn, but tbh I respect people's gumption to have a laugh and say it like it is, but I see exactly why people are scared to, you can lose everything because some humourless zoid nearby didn't like it... F*ck those people.
@@butchershoppequartet8690 Well crafted sir/madam!
"March on" sounds too close to "jog on" over here... which means "fuck off" 😀😂
Thanks you muppet. Love the vids. Ps. I’m Alan Partridge series one with Steve Coogan as Alan is quintessentially British comedy, in all its awkwardness, at its best. Cheers dude
@@Back2TheOldSound it was a little prezzy to Boomer.
The best comedy series of all time IMO.
@@dlongstaff1960 totally agree 👍🙌
@@Back2TheOldSound It means that comment is available for purchase. Have you not heard of NFT's ?
@@Back2TheOldSound Oooooooooooooooooooooh.
It's actually quite common in certain workplaces (warehouses/building sites etc), though usually (I've found) it's not so much aimed at women but men. And if in a work environment, certainly if it was used to refer to another to their face, it would be done in a jokey/male bonding sort of way. But tbh, the two guys would have to have a fairly secure relationship! It would be unadvisable for a newcomer to use that word for bonding purposes!
Of course it may be employed to refer to 'some random guy' who REALLY pissed off the story teller. It's also a common 'road rage' insult!
You don't have to bleep it out if it's silently mouthed behind a raised hand. Genius of Tate that even though it wasn't said out aloud, we knew exactly what word it was.
She mouth’s the c word
"...for a friend of mine who's supposed to be there, Michael Hunt" - Porkys
Would like to say this is my first comment to you Mr Boomer and i think you, your girl(The Queen) and this channel is brilliant. Keep them coming please. Michael from Hastings in the UK.xx.
Love ur videos. You need to watch her character Bernie the nurse esp with George Micheal keep them coming
There were so many of those ones with those two office workers they all killed me 🤣🤣
I'd love to see you watch the Liam Neeson scene in Extras, I've watched it a hundred times and it still cracks me up.
You should react to the inbetweeners, that show is legendary, filthy and witty af
It’s so brilliant that an American actually understands my favourite comedienne 👏🏻👌🏻
Love your videos from ireland bro, can you react to father ted i think you'll really enjoy it
Over use of a word can dampen how offensive it is.
However one time when speaking to a girl I used the word 'quim' and she lost her shit that I could even say it.
Strangely though it was used in a Marvel movie by Loki and nobody seemed to notice lol
At drama school we had a Swedish actress in our year group. She and another British actress (who is now very famous, but shall remain nameless) were both convinced that used correctly it was _"I have no quims about that..."_
Ha yes you quivering quim! xD
It's a slang word first recorded in the English language around 1735.
There is a 'Minge Lane' in nearby Upton-Upon-Severn near me.
Minge originally meant a narrow cutting in a hill for driving animals through.
Girlfriend of a bloke that worked for me rented a flat there but moved out because she got fed up with all the sniggering engendered when she was asked for her address.
Tongue in cheek, sarcasm-ommiter cracked up to "excessive" and I'll fire away with "stop pausing man!" 😆 🤣 Just don't have a meltdown this time, yesterday was too funny 👍
If the queen won't say the word then trick her into saying "issac hunt" 👍
There's no right or wrong way. People who don't pause and laugh miss the next joke, which is even more annoying.
😂 You wanna walk on one of our building sites, it’s just an everyday thing over here but it does depend on what context you say it, it’ll either be in a funny way or you’ll get a smack in the mouth 😂
Check out a Scottish sitcom called “Still Game”, full episodes can be found on CZcams, but you might have to put on the closed captions to follow what’s going on.
You should react to phone jacker you word love it so funny
I love this character!
Catherine Tate is brill see more of her keep up the good work
I and my daughter also love the word minge! It’s just so perfect to say randomly during a quiet moment…
In *Toast of London* (brilliant surreal sitcom of only 3 seasons) the character Ed Howzer-Black is asked by the eponymous Steven Toast what Ed’s ‘porn name’ is. Ed replies ‘Posh-dong Minge-Muncher’. But apparently (in the episode) the rule for coming up with your porn name is the name of your first pet + mother’s maiden name.
The actress working with Catherine Tate is absolutely superb! She never breaks character.....
4:10 It's also called a "Diddy Ride" in some places, that's way more British.
5:46 You need to watch "The Inbetweeners" then, you'll hear so many more words (The original UK version not the excruciatingly bad MTV US version)
In my local pub the landlady hates the word and has a swear jar for anyone who drops the C bomb in there. We decided as an alternative to use Moist Gusset instead, and some people seem to find it so much worse funnily enough 🤣🤣🤣
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you should watch the British Office man. I have a feeling you'll enjoy it.
Do some taskmaster please!
Which nan scene are you disputing. I bet I’ve seen it loads of times here one Britain 🇬🇧
In Australia and New Zealand it's a normal swear now, I remember my brother and his workmates using that word all the time, he worked in a warehouse.
It’s pretty much conmen for UK, Australia and NZ. It’s still found offensive but a great insult. Somehow though people around the world think the ozzy’s made it and think they are the only ones to use it exclusively
It's an aquired taste but the perfect seasoning. In NZ we often use it as a substitute for mate, darling, sir, officer...etc...
we need to train the king not to run off when reacting lol... hard to watch a reactor who aint in the shot (tongue in cheek guys, b4 the internet has a woke meltdown at me lol)
check out the Derek Faye character she does .. amazing make -up to become an elderley gay man who wont admit to being gay
If you like Catherine Tate, you should consider checking out her skits on Posh People.
You might also consider doing a reaction video on Daffyd of "Little Britain" (aka "The only gay in the village.")
The C word in Australia is more used as a term of endearment between make mates. Eg : especially when one mate catches a bigger fish. Or does a better trick or just one ups them in general..
If you've ever watched the "Firefly" series or the movie based on it (Serenity), then you'll know that there are plenty of Chinese swear words.
Have a look at Harry Enfield and chums....He plays a teenager called Kevin who has a mate called Perry...He does do other characters too..
When we use it to offend people you'll know about it mate! But in the right funny way it's ok we have a great sense of humour! Love you and the queen🤣🤣 Catherine Tate is in Doctor Who!!
I'm English by the way 😸
'Titwank' was, as you said, is pretty British. But not as much fun as a 'Soapy Titwank'!
Or Pearl Necklace!
If you really want to sample British comedy swearing please take a look(listen) to Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's ' Derek and Clive - This bloke came up to me'
YES, Derek and Clive. Absolutely frigging hilarious The profanity just makes me laugh like nothing else. 🤣..Idont know why
Actually that statement is wrong about there are no swear words in the Chinese language, there are 55 swear words in Mandarin Chinese language.
Hi King, you must react to Catherine Tate's DEREK who denies being gay
If you like that then try “The C word “. By Rude Guy. Very nice song! 😂🙏
Kevin and Perry go large is a film u gotta watch funny as hell and u do an awsome job as a reactor m8 those that do t like pausing shud just go watch the video clip them selfves 🤘😝🤘
Queen mum swore like a trooper...apparently.
Once your brain has convinced you that there's a tarantula climbing King Boomer's sleeve - there's no unconvincing said brain.
The second you start bleeping, you've killed it, you're effectively making vegan BBQ.
“Soapy titwank” to give it its full name 😂
I used to know a girl called Mary Hinge. (Swap the name first letters around and it becomes hilarious!!)
I worked with a guy named Wayne King. He hated his parents.
@@jamescairns4051 Phil McCracken wasn't too keen on his namesake either.
@@aaronmicalowe Sandy Gash used to do my windows; gritty worker to say the least.
I worked with a guy who's surname is Ronnie Kerr, some called him Wayne.
Remember this programme is on mainstream TV, the BBC, and nobody gets upset.
The 'C' word and the 'N' word are the two most offensive nouns around. The former because it is so disrespectful to women, the latter ... well, you know. However, I have heard the 'C' word expressed with such venom and accuracy on a couple of occasions that I couldn't help but laugh like a drain.
A person like Catherine's character would be the most annoying to work next to.
Twat waffle is a good one. And we used knob jockey a lot when I was younger
Some people in the U.K use the c word as punctuation. In some parts of London you call your mates that word. It's no big deal. I prefer fck because it has way more uses. Fcking bollocks is usually my response to anything that goes wrong. Like dropping my phone or missing the bus. 🤣
"Fud" in Scotland.
British comedy without doubt the best in the world
Funny! Saying the C word, in front of some people, triggers them to act like the C word thus validating the word.
You said good evening but i can see its light outside
Just FYI a good alternative for minge is Fadge yep Fadge. Lol.
Or fud.
This reaction was minge-tastic 😃
JUSTICE FOR GINGERS!
It's practically a term of endearment where I grew uo
I always regard the ‘C’ word as - Only to be used in extreme circumstances, when nothing else is sufficient.
Yawn.
I usually only use c*nt as a term of endearment to my closest friends.
KB see if you can react to Australian " Kevin " bloody " Wilson live show in Montreal called " You can't say C--- in Canada " 🇬🇧
Its actually used as a word of endearment here lol Well in London
Seeing as you like discovering new words you need to check out Peter Kay, Dogging.
Need to look at Friday night dinner
It's the 2nd most offensive here in South Africa. We have 3, all meaning the same, but varying in offense meant.
3. Doos - Afrikaans for box
2. See You Next Tuesday
1. POES
Do al Murray giving it both barrels live. It's so funny it's on for an hour and 8 minutes
@@Tom-uv7ry this guy hasn't done a reaction to it. And hes a fan of him.
The queen does not say...CU next Tuesday ;P hehe
Sacha Baron Cohen…all day long 😂
Please react to Dulce Sloan the Great Debate, please.
When call someone mingy we mean tight with money in that sense.😂😂😂
Where I lived there was a nightclub called the Ministry of Singe. Of course we called it the Cinistry of Minge.
Its just the hardest word to use without sounding aggressive.
Not at all, it depends on the tone.
I think you should visit the U.K. it will be an education, taking the piss out of each other and our insulting banter is a National pastime plus our sense of humour.
React to nan on deal or no deal
If you like this try out Catherine Tate the drunken state agent ! 😂🤣❤️🇬🇧
It’s definitely way more offensive in the US, and it’s more gender neutral here
KING BOOMER LOOK FOR SOME ONE CALLED JIMMY JONES OLD GUY FUNNY AS HELL
Her Son Andrew Tate is a fantastic Comedian too
Please react to facejacker, borat, or ali G. Thanks
Couple of good people watch Daniel Sloss and Burniston honestly mate you will be buckled
Don’t no if CZcams allow it try only fools and horses brilliant
Maybe you can't catch the queen saying it for reasons like in the video lol.
Lol
I think pretty much everyone agrees that the C word is the most offensive. It's actually somewhat less offensive in the UK than in the US because it's not gendered here. Americans have told me it's mostly a bad word for a woman there? Not so over here.
Those aren't swear words......... if swearing was an Olympic event, my wife would be the gold medal winner and world record holder.............. it's unreal how someone so ladylike and feminine can make you cringe when she opens her mouth. Should have heard her when we found out we were having twins!!!
Great reaction video. Please watch Sarah millican , Girl talk. It is on CZcams already. Very funny, I promise.
Great reaction! Love Catherine Tate! ... I know of one Chinese swear word! Shar-bee... It means to suck eggs.. equivalent of c*#t
Minge is mild, in the words of Jay from The Inbetweeners, use Clunge instead
Minge … or lady garden 🪴
I'm cooking stir fry tonight everyone happy with minge tout ? What ?
Parking Pataweyo please
Its what most people seem to find offensice when I say it. But I dont see why. heres nothing like a... well, you know. Anyways, its a brilliant word. people get offended for nothing these days. Or perhaps they always did and Im just being a c***. hahaha. See , its brilliant.
Minge. Growler. Grunt Box. Oooops.. sorry.
Ladies garden, anyone ?
Twinkle cave?
Flange
Isn't this getting a little out of hand gentlemen. Woo hoo. 😁
Bacon sandwich