Unless you work in Hollywood, a 50s ad agency, or in an office where it’s appropriate to call someone a son of a fucking cocksucker. in two or more different ways (e.g., 4 tens and 2 units make 42, 3 tens and 12. This is partially because fuck off doesn’t translate in every language, and partially because I can only type the word fuck so many times before I rethink every conversation I’ve ever had and doubt my life choices. Half of these phrases really do mean fuck off, and the other half are a compilation of other useful curse words. The non-Latin script is not included because this list is offensive enough without it becoming apparent that my mastery of a modern keyboard isn’t good enough to type Chinese characters. Let’s convert the x & y values to its corresponding binary values. Let’s first understand how the bit-wise XOR operator works. Using XOR operator we can also swap two numbers. This list is courtesy of these wonderfully foul-mouthed sites, as well as people from all over the world who were a little too excited to teach me to curse in their language. Swapping of Two Numbers Using Bit-wise XOR Operator. If you’re going to learn the basics of a new language, profanity should always be included.
My family speaks Hindi and sometime after I learned how to ask for a cup of water, I insisted they teach me how to swear. Press a symbol on white background to auto-copy it. If you're seeing as a rectangle, download Emoji update for Windows 7 from Microsoft.
For example, if you wanted to write pi in Spanish, you would write '3,14159265359. Decimals, on the other hand, are written using a comma. Use this text font generator to style your Facebook nick name with cool fancy letters and symbols. When you write numbers in Spanish, separate thousands with a decimal point not with a comma as you would in English. Knowing how to curse someone out in a different language is maybe not the most necessary skill in the world, but it’s not the least. Not all symbols and combinations work in Facebook names, but these get approved.