Profanity, also known as swearing, cursing, or cussing, involves the use of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes, including to demonstrate...
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Dutch profanity can be divided into several categories. Often, the words used in profanity by speakers of Dutch are based around various names for diseases...
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The five most common Cantonese profanities, vulgar words in the Cantonese language are diu (屌/𨳒), gau (㞗/𨳊/鳩), lan (𡳞/𨶙/撚), tsat (杘/𨳍/柒) and hai...
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The Polish language, like most others, has swear words and profanity. Some words are not always seen as very insulting, however, there are others that...
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Tagalog profanity can refer to a wide range of offensive, blasphemous, and taboo words or expressions in the Tagalog language of the Philippines. Due...
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Italian profanity (bestemmia, pl. bestemmie, when referred to religious topics; parolaccia, pl. parolacce, when not) are profanities that are blasphemous...
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Quebec French profanities, known as sacres (singular: sacre; French: sacrer, "to consecrate"), are words and expressions related to Catholicism and its...
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regions and subcultures of each nation. Idiomatic expressions, particularly profanity, are not always directly translatable into other languages, and so most...
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Profanity in the Japanese language can pertain to scatological references or aim to put down the listener by negatively commenting on their ability, intellect...
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employs a large number of profanities across the Hindustani-speaking diaspora. Idiomatic expressions, particularly profanity, are not always directly translatable...
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Profanity in Finnish is used in the form of intensifiers, adjectives, adverbs and particles, and is based on varying taboos, with religious vulgarity...
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Lenta.Ru (in Russian). 24 July 2009. Media related to Russian-language profanity at Wikimedia Commons Русский мат с Алексеем Плуцером-Сарно – online version...
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The Korean language has a number of words that are considered profanity (Korean: 욕; RR: yok). 개새끼; gaesaekki: Noun. Equivalent to the English phrase "son...
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The following is a list of words and formulations commonly used as profanity throughout Romania. The word pulă can be translated into English as dick...
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The profane words used in Bhojpuri language can be divided into several categories. Such profane words are used to imply the quality to the birds and animals...
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Profanity in the Norwegian language is referred to in Norwegian as banneord (curse words) or simply upassende språk (inappropriate language). Many words...
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Esperanto distinguishes between profanity and obscenity (this distinction is not always made in English). Profanity in Esperanto is called sakro, after...
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Georgian profanity (Georgian: ქართული ბილწსიტყვაობა, romanized: kartuli bilts'sit'q'vaoba) refers to inflammatory vulgar, obscene or profane language...
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most of North America, has a rich vocabulary of terms, which include profanity. Within deaf culture, there is a distinction drawn between signs used...
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Minced oath (redirect from Pseudo profanity)
languages have such expressions. In the English language, nearly all profanities have minced variants. Common methods of forming a minced oath are rhyme...
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Profanity in Mandarin Chinese most commonly involves sexual references and scorn of the object's ancestors, especially their mother. Other Mandarin insults...
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Broadcast delay (redirect from Profanity delay)
but this is not always the case. A short delay is often used to prevent profanity, bloopers, nudity, or other undesirable material from making it to air...
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Hokkien is one of the largest Chinese language groups worldwide. Profanity in Hokkien most commonly involves sexual references and scorn of the object's...
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Swedish profanity can be divided into several categories. A substantial number of curse words in Swedish have religious origins. Euphemistic variants...
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appendix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Profanity in science fiction (SF) shares all of the issues of profanity in fiction in general, but has several...
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Judas and the Black Messiah (redirect from No Profanity)
Judas and the Black Messiah is a 2021 American biographical crime drama film directed and produced by Shaka King, who wrote the screenplay with Will Berson...
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Jesus H. Christ (redirect from Jesus Christ (profanity))
Roger Smith suggests that "Jesus H. Christ" is a specifically American profanity, and indicates that at least in his experience it is uttered primarily...
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Ukrainian profanities (Ukrainian: лайливі слова, romanized: lailyvi slova) are words and expressions that are considered improper or even rude in everyday...
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ostensibly disguising profanity as words from the French language. The phrase is uttered in an attempt to excuse the user of profanity, swearing, or curses...
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Malakas (redirect from Greek profanity)
Malakas (Greek: μαλάκας [maˈlakas]) is a commonly used profane Greek slang word, with a variety of different meanings, but literally meaning "man who masturbates"...
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