Curse Words

Curse Words

Profanity, also called swearing, cursing, coarse language, foul speech, strong language, dirty words, 'cussing', bad words, bad language, vulgar language, inappropriate language, and simply language, is language that is considered by some to be strongly impolite or offensive. It can show a desecration or debasement of someone or something, or show strong or intense emotion. Profanity can take the form of words, expressions, gestures (such as flipping the middle finger), or other social behaviours that are construed or interpreted as insulting, rude, vulgar, obscene, obnoxious, foul, desecrating, or other forms.

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Curse Words - Notable Instances in Popular Culture
... Winnebago Man documentary starring Jack Rebney Seven Dirty Words - a comedy routine by George Carlin, from 1972, in which he explained the seven words that must ...
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... Often, the words used in profanity by speakers of Dutch are based around various names for diseases ... In many cases, these words have evolved into slang, and many euphemisms for diseases are in common use ... Additionally, a substantial number of curse words in the Dutch language are references to sexual acts, genitalia, or bodily functions ...

Famous quotes containing the words words and/or curse:

    Adriana. With what persuasion did he tempt thy love?
    Luciana. With words that in an honest suit might move.
    First he did praise my beauty, then my speech.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    I curse all negative purism that tells me not to use a word from another language that either expresses something that my own language cannot or does that in a more delicate manner.
    Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749–1832)