- Profanity, also
known as swearing, cursing, or cussing, is the
usage of
notionally offensive words for a
variety of purposes,
including to demonstrate...
-
intercourse with her. Piru,
meaning devil, is not
always considered a
swearword but
sometimes used in a
similar fashion to the word ****: "Piru vieköön"...
- children's magazine,
which would dictate he
would be
unable to use any
swearwords. The
solution reportedly came when Hergé took
advantage of a situation...
- mother, or
their own mother. Rather, it
means that the
target of the
swearword is so
inept that only his
mother will
offer him **** in charity. Behenchod...
- self-designation. The punk
bands "Se Sichelzecken" and "ESA-Zecken" made the
swearword part of
their names. In
recent years the term tick has been made po****r...
- Piru, or Pääpiru, the main piru.[citation needed] "Piru" is also a mild
swearword in Finnish. Haavio,
Martti (1964). "The
Oldest Source of
Finnish Mythology:...
- for the
place she was born in and she's
ready to take on the
world one
swearword at a time. She's
really feisty,
really ballsy, doesn't
really care about...
-
Oliver Marc (May 21, 2009). "Neoliberalism: The
Genesis of a
Political Swearword" (PDF).
Centre for
Independent Studies. CIS
Occasional Paper 114. Archived...
- was also
confused by the scheduling,
noting that "Ghosts is ****[-] and
swearword-free" and
calling it "a
curiously life-affirming
comedy about death"....
- Hartwich,
Oliver Marc (2009). "Neoliberalism: The
Genesis of a
Political Swearword".
Archived 25
October 2009 at the
Wayback Machine Peter H.
Merkl (1989)...