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N707 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

informal creating child

0I know it is not pretty expression, but can we say that:02br
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00"I will ffuucckk out a child." (in meaning of breeding a child..). (the stars are ffuucckk without doubling)02br
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00Anyway I do not want to send here anything vile, but I am looking into informal way how to say giving a life, creating a new life. Thanks for help.0-
  

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0Hi,02br 02br 00No, I've never heard the word used in that way in a context of creating children. 02br 02br 00You know, I'm sure, that this is not a polite word. Please, continue to be careful how you discuss this topic, to avoid giving offence on the Forum.

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 00No, I've never heard the word used in that way in a context of creating children.
  • 02br 02br 00You know, I'm sure, that this is not a polite word.
  • Please, continue to be careful how you discuss this topic, to avoid giving offence on the Forum.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi,02br
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00No, I've never heard the word used in that way in a context of creating children. 02br
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00I don't understand at all your sentence about the stars.02br
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00You know, I'm sure, that this is not a polite word. Please, continue to be careful how you discuss this topic, to avoid giving offence on the Forum. 02br
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10Hi,12br
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10No, I've never heard the word used in that way in a context of creating children. 12br
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10I don't understand at all your sentence about the stars.12br
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10You know, I'm sure, that this is not a polite word. Please, continue
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0Why don't you write the sentence you are looking to write, and just leave a blank space where you want this verb to go, so we can see some context.02br
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00If you say "create a child" it has a detached feeling to it, if that's what you're looking for. Or "breed," which applies to animals usually, so when it's used with humans it has a rather informal tone.0-
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0Hi,02br
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00Informally, quite a normal and reasonably nice expression is 'Tom and Mary are trying to make a baby'.02br
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00At least this recognizes that two people are required in order to achieve success.05002br
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00Best wishes, Clive010id1
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0 In the UK we say 'trying to have a baby' or 'trying for a baby'. 0-

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