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Roger's Profanisaurus IV: The Magna Farta (Viz)

Roger's Profanisaurus IV: The Magna Farta (Viz)

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Publisher: Dennis Publishing
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 309

Media: Paperback
Pages: 480
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.5

ISBN: 095485778X
EAN: 9780954857783
ASIN: 095485778X

Publication Date: November 2, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New Book Dispatched from the UK

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5 out of 5 stars Side splitter   December 1, 2007
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is not for those of a prudish disposition but,if you have an open mind, the sheer diversity of expressions that have been thought up to describe bodily and sexual functions, ailments and body parts(!) is astounding. It is laid out, very professionally, like a dictionary but you can read it like a book. I am one of those who can become helpless with mirth when a particular phrase tickles my fancy - this book has had me crying with laughter ... and I haven't even got to the 'B' entries yet!!!!
Finding this book is like stumbling over a crock of Gold.



5 out of 5 stars Fine scholarship   November 1, 2007
 25 out of 29 found this review helpful

It is probably little-known that no other language contains more obscenity than English. In fact, 0.39% of the words appearing in the Oxford English Dictionary were deemed 'lewd' by a recent Government enquiry. The publishers of Viz have been tireless in their efforts to categorise the full diversity of English execration and this is the latest result of their ongoing efforts. It is unlikely that a more thorough attempt has been made to transcribe potty-mouthed vocabulary since Doctor Samuel Johnson's four-volume 'Lexicon of Ribaldry'. Regarded as the Holy Grail of profane scholarship, the manuscript (as reported by James Boswell) never came to light and is believed to have been destroyed by gypsies.

Anyway, I learned plenty here and I now employ words other than *@#& and *$@& - even when drinking among unemployables at 'The Swan and Anchor'! However, as well as many unusual expressions, one finds detailed definitions of more common terms. For example, @#%$%*ing is defined as the process of licking $%&@# (sometimes called %$@*#) from either a $*#@$ or an *%$# (which is, amusingly, sometimes known as a *&@#%!).

Among the less familiar words are a handful that have been taken from foreign languages and adopted into our own tongue. Surprisingly, the Germans have a verb for the act of *#@$%ing a Grandmother's $%*@#$ while having a *$#@ inserted into one's &*#@ by a transgendered dwarf with an unusually hairy #*@$. Apparently $*%@&$@#*%&?#%@&*%#&?@$&@#&$*$%*&# is the longest known word for an obscene act (at 36 characters!). Strangely, despite common usage, it has yet to be officially accepted into the English language by the $*%@&$@#*%&?#%@&*%#&?@$&@#&$*$%*&#ers who produce the Oxford English Dictionary.

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