What do you say when you are mad or frustrated?

Cheeseballs!
Jimminiechistmas!
GOOD GRAVY!

I think I will pick up "bob saget"

If Mahroni & the linguists wonder how "fudgcicles" became a cuss word, I have no doubt Bob Saget cries a little each night, wondering, "WHHHHYYYY?"

And the answer will be, "You got it, dude!
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LOL when we were in our old house as renters, our landlord came over one day and said hi to one of our parrots and he mumbled something back, laughed and said shut up....

The landlord said what did he just say? I said oh I have no idea, he never makes any sense
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When they're being bad they said BAD or NO or Step UP!
 
When the need/situation arose, my dad said something that sounded like "great god and peas" or maybe because it came out in a mad rush, it was "great garden peas" - either way, it really got his point across that he was good and irritated!!! Always made me laugh, which only served to irritate him further though.....
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"Fudge" and "Oh for cripes sake!" and "Dang it!" Of course I have a full repetoir(sp?) of other unmentionables.Sigh.
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It just depends how upset or angry or disgusted I am.
 
If its really bad, I think it, and can't post it here. Holy Crap is another favorite, and I try NOT to use it unless under extreme duress.
I am like my mom, use the old ones. "Well, if that wouldn't beat the hens apeckin'", is one of my favorites I use alot. Also if someone is rough about handling things I will say, "they would tear up a crowbar in a sand bar" . . .but when I am mad I usually just grin and bear it the best I can . . .DH, completely different story. He is my cross to bear.
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"Fudgesicle!" or "Fuddrucker!" It's a habit I picked up to satisfy those who are convinced that vocabulary is magically made more advanced if "swear words" are not part of it.
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My mother says, "God bless America!" which I find hilarious.
 

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