While the other swear words we found had a root word and a few variations of usage, ‘pantat’ has the most, erm, creative variations. This word has the most interesting variations of all our entries so far. Out of all the swear words we found in the dictionary, this was the only one Kamus Dewan labelled sangat kasar, so you realise that the folks at Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka (publisher of the Kamus Dewan) are probably of like mind with SOSCILI – that this word is really, really bad and shouldn’t be ever used in polite society. However, only the root word is published with a definition, which is kemaluan perempuan, while the others are defined as makian (swear word), carut (indecent) and perkataan yang sangat kasar. Interestingly, we found not only the main word ‘puki’ in the Kamus Dewan, but variations of its usage, ‘pukimak’ and ‘puki mai’. The word translates to vagina in English. It is quite universally known (and used) among most Malaysians, even by those who speak other languages. We start off with one of the worst swear words in the BM language (according to our BM team SOSCILI, this is prolly one of the worst in this list). The Kamus even has variations on the usage of this word!
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