- Profanity, also
known as swearing, cursing, or cussing,
involves the use of
notionally offensive words for a
variety of purposes,
including to demonstrate...
- 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...
-
rarely used
outside of
direct insults, most
often combined with
other swearwords. When used by itself, its
meaning is
normally more literal. Scoundrel...
- the
incidence of
various swearwords in
their speech. It
noted that the top ten
swearwords make up 81% of the
total swearwords. "****s" was the seventh...
- "How
Finns Swear and What This
Tells Us
About Their Culture". "Finnish
swearwords – a list of
profanities you shouldn't know". 4
March 2015.
Advances in...
-
swearing examines why
swearwords (including non-slurs and non-religious
swearwords) are so powerful. She
proposes that
swearwords have a
unique linguistic...
- postcards. My
brother Camilo was told off at
nursery school for
using swearwords, and my
mother confronted Che
because he had a
habit of
swearing – as...
- (1997). "Bad boys and bad language: chou hau and the
sociolinguistics of
swearwords in Hong Kong Cantonese". In Evans, Grant; Tam,
Maria (eds.). Hong Kong:...
- 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:...
- May 2009 "Mourinho: "Inter,
special club" 7 for his Italian,
including swearwords". repubblica.it (in Italian). 2 June 2008. "Totti misses,
Zanetti not...