"Oh, skita. Look who's here!" |
But I’m sort of surprised that sh** IS a bad word. After all, it has a long and distinguished history!
A thousand years ago, if a Viking wanted to say poop, he used the Old Norse word for it: skita.
The word skita made its way to England, where it was altered a bit. In the 1300s, an English poem named Kyng Alisaunder referred to amazing snakes in the exotic East that “shiteth preciouse stones.” Nice snakes!
Guy Schmidt |
By the 1600s, it was common to describe loudmouths as people who “cracked shit-fire.”
And in the 1700s, the word got so popular, that a dictionary lists a wide variety of words like shit-abed (pooping the bed), shit-breech (someone who poops his pants) and shittle-come-shites.
I have no idea what that last one means. But I DO know that in 1875, there was an expression of disgust known as “shittletidee”!
Anyway, Brits today often still use “shite,” while Americans typically leave the “-e” off. But either way, if you still think of it as cursing, I have some good news: It turns out that swearing is a powerful pain-killer! (So it's okay to shout "Skita!" if you stub your toe.)
Fun Fact! May 29th is Shit Sack Day. (Do not confuse it with Shitten Saturday.)
for doing the heavy lifting!
OMG! i told this to my sister and she would not stop laughing... now that i'm mentioning it she is STILL laughing! LOL
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