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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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from where does the saying sure bloody originate
  

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It is a British swear word. It used to be a very foul and obscene swear word, perhaps coming form from women's menstruation. Mary Tudor, queen of England 1553-58, earned her epithet for vigorous prosecution of Protestants.

  • It is a British swear word.
  • It used to be a very foul and obscene swear word, perhaps coming form from women's menstruation.
  • Mary Tudor, queen of England 1553-58, earned her epithet for vigorous prosecution of Protestants.
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It is a British swear word. It used to be a very foul and obscene swear word, perhaps coming form from women's menstruation.

Mary Tudor, queen of England 1553-58, earned her epithet for vigorous prosecution of Protestants.

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