- Profanity, also
known as swearing, cursing, or cussing, is the
usage of
notionally offensive words for a
variety of purposes,
including to demonstrate...
-
rarely used
outside of
direct insults, most
often combined with
other swearwords. When used by itself, its
meaning is
normally more literal. Scoundrel...
- 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...
- 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...
- type of show they had
hoped for
which eventually led to
censoring of
swearwords from
several episodes.
Despite its troubles, Tabu
eventually won Venla...
- 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...
- bammy, roti, dal, kamranga.
Jamaican Patois has its own rich
variety of
swearwords. One of the
strongest is
bloodclaat (along with
related forms raasclaat...
-
Oliver Marc (May 21, 2009). "Neoliberalism: The
Genesis of a
Political Swearword" (PDF).
Centre for
Independent Studies. CIS
Occasional Paper 114. Archived...
- 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...