What`s the word when stubbing your Toe,?


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Owwwwwwwwwwww ya f..u..c..k..e..r!!!!!!...
normally effing fook
Ow!
Ouch!
mutha f#@!$r
Jammed Toe: The end of a straightened toe receives a blow (usually from kicking something). The ligaments and tendons of the toe are stretched and torn.
oh ya basket.
in three to four seconds you will feel intense pain. Apply FIRM pressure with your other foot on top of the injured or stubbed toe immediately, and hold there for three to four more seconds. It won't help in the long run, but will certainly keep you focused so you won't be hopping around all over the place.
bumfuff and poopy knickers!(as there is usually children around)
f-uck
ouch
SH1T, FCUK, BLLX, AR5E, and any other unattractive words that immediately spring to mind usually..
The word i use is unrepeatable as I'm normally in agony *LOL*
Ouch! f***!
Who put that blasted ( no swearing as child in room ) thing there? Then limping into a quiet room, shut the door and swear like hell.
Come out of the room, when pain as ended with a smile on your face and carry on your day as normal.
john brownnnnnnnnnnnnnn freak, frog, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... lol!
"ow that really hurt" then run into an empty room and scream all the rude words that i know

or

Hop around saying all the rude words i know

Lol
FAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRKKKK...
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