How do you curse creatively?

Try rhymes. Sometimes, rhyming (or half-rhyming) curse words with other words can lead to more creative uses. For instance, saying “Frack a cat!” is more fun than just saying “Frack,” though it’s not quite a true rhyme.

How do you not cuss someone out?

So if you’re trying to cut back on cussing, here are a few tactics you can try.
  1. Ask a friend for help. …
  2. Find some replacement words. …
  3. Pretend like your grandma is listening. …
  4. Train your brain to think differently. …
  5. Get out the good old-fashioned swear jar.

How do you curse like a sailor?

Sailor Talk
  1. Chowder-headed: Stupid, or batter-brained.
  2. Jack Nasty-Face: A cook’s assistant.
  3. Jaw-me-down: An arrogant, overbearing and unsound loud arguer.
  4. Lubber: An awkward, unseamanlike fellow.
  5. Shaking a cloth in the wind: In galley parlance, expresses being slightly intoxicated.
  6. Wishy-washy: Any too-weak beverage.