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So what badword 13 were they talking about?

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    Shadowblade320

    [1]Nov 24, 2006
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    I dont know what the name of the episode is called,but they were cursing up a storm, and it was  one of the funniest ever!!

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    Taryn0702

    [2]Nov 24, 2006
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    In Sailor mouth, spongebob reads on the back of a trashcan a dirty word and he learns from patrick that those dirty words are sentence enhancers. So they begin saying in just about every setence to krusty krab customers until Mr. Krabs hears.
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    IHeartSB

    [3]Nov 25, 2006
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    It was bad word number 11 of 13 bad words that shouldn't be said. I've heard that it may be a reference to the f word, but I could be wrong.
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    ying101

    [4]Dec 21, 2006
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    maybe,i think they put that 13 badword cause they don't really want to put the real bad word(in case parents band children from watchin)
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    Kramerica122292

    [5]Dec 21, 2006
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    Taryn I love ur sig. Classic Patrick line.
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    Puppybro

    [6]Dec 22, 2006
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    It starts with f and ends in uck.
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    talonmalon333

    [7]Dec 22, 2006
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    Puppybro wrote:
    It starts with f and ends in uck.


    That wouldn't make sense for it to read "Krabs is a f(you know what)".
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    danigro89

    [8]Dec 22, 2006
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    talonmalon333 wrote:
    Puppybro wrote:
    It starts with f and ends in uck.


    That wouldn't make sense for it to read "Krabs is a f(you know what)".

    It probably reads something like "Krabs is a f(you know what)" with er added to the end of it. Remember that word can be said many different ways with an "ing" at the end or a "mother" before it. I'm 100% sure that that's the word that Spongebob and Patrick say.

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    talonmalon333

    [9]Dec 22, 2006
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    danigro89 wrote:

    talonmalon333 wrote:
    Puppybro wrote:
    It starts with f and ends in uck.


    That wouldn't make sense for it to read "Krabs is a f(you know what)".

    It probably reads something like "Krabs is a f(you know what)" with er added to the end of it. Remember that word can be said many different ways with an "ing" at the end or a "mother" before it. I'm 100% sure that that's the word that Spongebob and Patrick say.



    I doubt that SpongeBob and Patrick add mother or change to add "ing" at the end. If it is the f word with er on the dumster, then SpongeBob probably says it how he read it. When he says something, he probably sticks the f word in it with er at the end, even if it doesn't make sense.
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    gogetenkusu

    [10]Dec 22, 2006
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    It could be "Krabs is a ****." People do use just that word as an insult. Or even "Krabs is a ****ing (something else)" and SpongeBob either didn't see the word or just didn't get to it.
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    danigro89

    [11]Dec 23, 2006
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    talonmalon333 wrote:
    danigro89 wrote:

    talonmalon333 wrote:
    Puppybro wrote:
    It starts with f and ends in uck.


    That wouldn't make sense for it to read "Krabs is a f(you know what)".

    It probably reads something like "Krabs is a f(you know what)" with er added to the end of it. Remember that word can be said many different ways with an "ing" at the end or a "mother" before it. I'm 100% sure that that's the word that Spongebob and Patrick say.



    I doubt that SpongeBob and Patrick add mother or change to add "ing" at the end. If it is the f word with er on the dumster, then SpongeBob probably says it how he read it. When he says something, he probably sticks the f word in it with er at the end, even if it doesn't make sense.

    I don't think Spongebob would add "ing" or "er" but Patrick seemed to know what the word was. He called it a sentence enhancer and as stupid as he may be Patrick still could have mentioned to Spongebob the different variations of the word. So both of them were yelling out all different forms of the word thinking it was good when it was really a bad word.

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    talonmalon333

    [12]Dec 23, 2006
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    danigro89 wrote:
    talonmalon333 wrote:
    danigro89 wrote:

    talonmalon333 wrote:
    Puppybro wrote:
    It starts with f and ends in uck.


    That wouldn't make sense for it to read "Krabs is a f(you know what)".

    It probably reads something like "Krabs is a f(you know what)" with er added to the end of it. Remember that word can be said many different ways with an "ing" at the end or a "mother" before it. I'm 100% sure that that's the word that Spongebob and Patrick say.



    I doubt that SpongeBob and Patrick add mother or change to add "ing" at the end. If it is the f word with er on the dumster, then SpongeBob probably says it how he read it. When he says something, he probably sticks the f word in it with er at the end, even if it doesn't make sense.

    I don't think Spongebob would add "ing" or "er" but Patrick seemed to know what the word was. He called it a sentence enhancer and as stupid as he may be Patrick still could have mentioned to Spongebob the different variations of the word. So both of them were yelling out all different forms of the word thinking it was good when it was really a bad word.



    I guess that's right.
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    talonmalon333

    [13]Dec 23, 2006
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    There's something that I don't yet understand. Why would the f word be number eleven, rather than like number one since it's the worst bad word? And another thing. Suidward said that there are only seven bad words, but Mr. Krabs told him that there are actually eleven. So if Squidward never knew about eight to thirteen, then how did he know that the f word (being number eleven) was a bad word?
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    jeremie10

    [14]Dec 23, 2006
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    Yes, I think it was "er" added to the end to make "Krabs is a f***er".
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    not_grape

    [15]Dec 23, 2006
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    Puppybro wrote:
    It starts with f and ends in uck.
    Firetruck?
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    J-o-h-n-n-y

    [16]Dec 23, 2006
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    Just what I was going to add!
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    danigro89

    [17]Dec 23, 2006
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    Its hard to determine exactly what the 13 bad words are but its probably a reference to the 7 bad words that can never be said on TV.
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    gogetenkusu

    [18]Dec 23, 2006
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    talonmalon333 wrote:
    There's something that I don't yet understand. Why would the f word be number eleven, rather than like number one since it's the worst bad word? And another thing. Suidward said that there are only seven bad words, but Mr. Krabs told him that there are actually eleven. So if Squidward never knew about eight to thirteen, then how did he know that the f word (being number eleven) was a bad word?

    The 13 words for a sailor could be in a different order.
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    J-o-h-n-n-y

    [19]Dec 24, 2006
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    In one episode 'barnacles' is seen as a swear word. Just shows we don't know how things work under water...
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    gogetenkusu

    [20]Dec 24, 2006
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    So "barnacle" is fine but "barnacles" isn't.
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