The "B word" in Star Wars usually refers to Bantha (large, furry creatures) or a mild expletive like "bloah," but it can also refer to the derogatory term "clanker" (for droids) or slang like "bad batch" (defective clones) or even the affectionate "ball" (for BB-8). The specific context determines the "B word," often a slang or in-universe term for a creature, person, or concept starting with B, like Bounty Hunter, Blaster, or something from Batuu.
"E Chu Ta!" A Guide To 'Star Wars' Swear Words
According to wookieepedia , special contingency order 37 was: Capture of a single wanted individual through the mass arrest and threatened execution of a civilian population . Follow-up directives include scenarios for body disposal of civilian casualties and suppression of communications.
Clanker. Clanker is a slur for robots and artificial intelligence (AI) software. The term has been used in Star Wars media, first appearing in the franchise's 2005 video game Star Wars: Republic Commando.
During one of these missions she would break the Jedi Code's rule of attachment by falling in love with Darman, RC-1136, a clone commando in Omega Squad, and becoming pregnant with his child, Venku Skirata. The two would later marry in the traditional Mandalorian way shortly before her death in 19 BBY.
BACKGROUND INFO: What is Order 69? Order 69(AKA "clean up") was the idea to kill the entire clone army in one sitting, leaving the Jedi defenseless and exposed by the sudden departure.
Because Form VII drew on a negative emotional state, drawing so heavily and continuously on the Force brought the practitioner perilously close to the dark side of the Force.
Clone 99, or simply 99, was a human male clone of Jango Fett bred to be a clone trooper for the Galactic Republic's Grand Army. However, he was rendered genetically defective in the cloning process, and instead of serving in the army, he was assigned to be a maintenance duty clone on his home planet of Kamino.
Description. Poodoo was a swear word in Huttese. It translated to Basic as "fodder." It could also mean "nonsense," such as "the poodoo coming out of your mouth" or "that's a bunch of poodoo"; something of low quality, e.g. "Buy new droid. This one poodoo."; or refer to someone or something that a person disliked.
Fierfek (pronounced FEAR-fek) was a Huttese slang word that meant "hex" or "curse," but was commonly accepted to mean "poison" by non-Huttese-speaking races, most commonly Trandoshans. During the Clone Wars, it was adopted by clone commandos as a curse word.
Literally translated, dar'jetii meant "no longer a Jedi," but was mostly used contextually to mean "Sith." However, hut'tuun—the Mandalorian word for "coward"—found its roots in the common Mandalorian dislike for Hutts, specifically their tendency to hire others to handle their martial needs in their stead.
Fox, also identified by his clone designation CT-0000/1010, was a loyal clone trooper who fought as a soldier in the Grand Army of the Republic throughout the length of the Clone Wars. By 19 BBY, he was serving as a Clone Sergeant in the 501st Legion on the Republic's capital, Coruscant.
Among other things, 327 is a docking bay number aboard the Death Star in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), a landing platform in Cloud City in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and a Naboo ship type in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999).
Order 66, also known as Clone Protocol 66, Protocol 66, or simply "the Order," was one of top-secret contingency orders that identified all Jedi as traitors to the Galactic Republic and, therefore, subject to summary execution by the Grand Army of the Republic.
In the book, the two have an exchange that is clearly and unambiguously queer when Kaeden reveals she wants to kiss Ahsoka. The passage reads: "'I could kiss you. ' Ahsoka stopped in her tracks.
While filming as Princess Leia, she was famously told by George Lucas that she couldn't wear underwear under her costume. When Fisher pressed him on the reason, Lucas gave a rather unusual explanation: in zero gravity, the body expands, and underwear could supposedly strangle you.
Per TheWrap, it's been reported that the untitled Star Wars film dated for Dec. 18, 2026, has been pulled. Instead, Disney will release Ice Age 6 on that date. Disney just announced Ice Age 6 earlier this month, which had hinted at a 2026 release window without a date yet set.
The First Order is a fictional military movement and rump state in the Star Wars franchise, introduced in the 2015 film The Force Awakens. It is formed following the fall of the Galactic Empire after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983).
I'm sure everyone knows, but "Order 65", deems the Supreme Chancellor unfit for office, and is to be removed by force if necessary.
The creators of Andor fought to include an “F-bomb” in the season one finale of the acclaimed Star Wars spin-off – but Disney refused. Over the course of a dozen films and numerous TV series, the popular science fiction franchise has avoided using explicit language.
"E chu ta!" "How rude!" In 3 ABY, C-3PO encountered fellow protocol droid E-3PO while at Cloud City on Bespin. The former commented how he found it nice to see a "familiar face", only for the latter to respond with "e chu ta" and walk away, to which C-3PO exclaimed was rude.
Since there is no mention of hybridization being possible between starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Togruta and starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Human s in either Legends or Canon, this topic is purely hypothetical.
CT-6969 was a clone trooper of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. He was given a nickname Sixty Niner.