-
sophisticated prose style in the
Satyricon is full of
conversational vulgarisms.
Vulgarism has been a
particular concern of
British English traditionalists...
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terms for
their referents,[citation needed] but they are
often considered vulgarisms and are
replaced by
euphemisms or
scientific terminology in "polite" language...
- but had no
theories of his own, only
suggesting that
either Newara is a
vulgarism of
sanskritic Nepala, or
Nepala is
Sanskritisation of the
local ethnic;...
- inaccurate.
Linguist Jerzy Bralczyk calculated that
there are only five
basic vulgarisms in Polish.
These are "****" (****), "****" (****), "****" (****ić...
- used in
wordplay by
Shakespeare and
other writers who have
combined the
vulgarism with the
standard meaning of the noun,
which means the act of piercing...
- may
refer to: ****, a
vulgarism for the
female genitalia Cracker,
racial slur
directed at
white people **** (slang), a
vulgarism for the **** Cancer,...
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sometimes abbreviated as ****, mf, or mf'er, is an English-language
vulgarism. It is a form of the
profanity ****. In
common usage, it is
rarely used...
- impact. The term ****
literally means a
female dog. Its
original use as a
vulgarism carried a
meaning suggesting high ****ual
desire in a woman, comparable...
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words for ****ual activity, "with
slightly different meanings".
Various vulgarisms, slang, and
euphemisms are used for ****ual
intercourse or
other ****ual...
- is only held by the
individual from
which it originates.
Profanity and
vulgarisms can
easily and
clearly be stated, but by
those who
believe they should...