I just typed the word "fark" in an email and it made me think of other made-up words we use to curse with. Another one I typically use is "coņo", but that's a real curse word in Spanish.
Vulcan clocksocker.... Hue...and so on....My dad was such a skilled curser, he could deliver an entire synopsis without using a single non-curse word....I have inherited his skills
I prefer to use abbreviations myself. Otherwise I just curse. I constantly use BFM and BFB at work, as well as some others. BFM= big f'n margarita and bfb= big f'n beer (I work at a Restaraunt).
"Bugger!" I know not original but the twins had never heard it before. I had to stop using it when one of them at age 4 used when he dropped his ice cream in Cluver's. I was so proud to hear your 4 year old cry out "BUGGER!" as his ice cream lay in his lap!
Frak, feldercarb, ( original Battlestar ) an occasional frell, fizbin, ( Trek Original, a "card" game...not a curse word in show ) an occasional burst of Gilbert & Sullivan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major-General's_Song
The rest of my curses are normal or drawn out normal ones, like Sheeeee..it!
I don't have a fav funky word but...I tend to put "freakin" inside words and sentences. My favorite thing is (was)... to teach my neices and nephews that if they change the vowels of the curse words...it's no longer a curseword!!
Feck Fack, Shet Shat! Mether Fecker! and so on... LOL... And they go to Catholic School!! They wised up pretty quick after that though...Muwhahahaha!!!