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    One Word is Too Often Profaned ONE word is too often profaned   For me to profane it, One feeling too falsely disdain'd   For thee to disdain it. One...
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    Percy Bysshe Shelley (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    (1821) Music, When Soft Voices Die (published 1824) (1822) One Word is Too Often Profaned (published 1824) (1822) A Dirge (published 1824) (1822) The...
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  • offense. The word is also used in a neutral sense for things or people not related to the sacred; for example profane history, profane literature, etc...
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  • of profanity in films has often been controversial, but has increased significantly in recent decades. The use of the word fuck in film drew particular...
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    Thomas Jefferson Hogg (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    The family settled in London, although Hogg's legal career meant that he often had to travel away from home. While living in London Hogg made the acquaintance...
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  • The term four-letter word serves as a euphemism for words that are often considered profane or offensive. The designation "four-letter" arises from the...
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    Harvard Classics (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    the birthplace of one of the founders of Harvard College, John Harvard, who was born in London Borough of Southwark. The set is often referred to as the...
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  • Longest words (redirect from Longest word)
    "profaned". Indonesian belongs to the Austronesian language family. According from Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, the longest word in the language is...
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    Jane Williams (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Williams next to Thomas Jefferson Hogg in Kensal Green Cemetery. One Word is Too Often Profaned Rees 1985, p. 35 Norman 1934, p. xxxviii Rees 1985, p. 107 Rees...
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    Quebec French profanity (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    often use another word which also begins with is: iskoláját (the school of it!) or istállóját (the stable of it!). Canada portal Joual Sacred-profane...
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    Posthumous Poems is a collection of poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, with a preface by his widow Mary Shelley, which was published in 1824. Ruth S. Granniss...
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    Timothy Shelley (category Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP-MP template with one unnamed parameter)
    West Wind" (1820) "To a Skylark" (1820) "The Cloud" (1820) "One Word is Too Often Profaned" (1822) "Music, When Soft Voices Die" (1824) "A Dirge" (1824)...
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  • Zastrozzi, The Master of Discipline (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    The Master of Discipline is a play by Canadian playwright George F. Walker, first produced at Toronto Free Theatre in 1977. It is loosely based upon the...
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  • List of email subject abbreviations (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    at the start of the subject line, meaning "one-liner", means the same. Also EOM, above. TLTR, meaning Too Long to read. Used in some corporate emails...
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  • West Wind" (1820) "To a Skylark" (1820) "The Cloud" (1820) "One Word is Too Often Profaned" (1822) "Music, When Soft Voices Die" (1824) "A Dirge" (1824)...
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  • Finnish profanity (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    phrase "Hell's bells". The word means whore, and like the English word which has the same etymology may be considered too profane for civil conversation,...
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  • Shit (redirect from The S word)
    the word shit often functions as an interjection. The exclamation holy shit derives its force from the juxtaposition of the sacred with the profane. Unlike...
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    Tagalog profanity (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    contexts, Tagalog profanity is context-sensitive: words which are considered profane or insulting in one context are often acceptable in another. Owing...
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    legenda. In its early English-language usage, the word indicated a narrative of an event. The word legendary was originally a noun (introduced in the...
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    that evolved into the modern fuck you. In any event, the word fuck has been in use far too long for some of these supposed origins to be possible. Since...
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  • Wordfilter (redirect from Word filter)
    similar looking one. Asterisks (* or #) of either a set length, or the length of the original word being filtered. Alternatively, posters often replace certain...
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    nobody. Formerly Internet slang, now a popular word often used in self-mockery (lit. "dick silk/wire") Note: One should note that in Middle Chinese the words...
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  • A YouTube poop (YTP) is a type of video mashup or edit created by remixing/editing pre-existing media sources, often carrying subcultural significance...
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    Venezuelan Spanish (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    second person is ustedes. The word vaina is used with a variety of meanings (such as "shame," "thing, topic," or "pity") and is often an interjection...
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  • currently worth (2014) between $6,000 and $9,000. The selection is made by a jury of three poets: one each appointed by the presidents of Radcliffe and Berkeley...
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  • Zastrozzi, A Romance (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Zastrozzi, A Romance is a 1986 four-part British television miniseries starring Tilda Swinton, Mark McGann, and Max Wall based on Percy Bysshe Shelley's...
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  • that the rating system is geared toward looking at trivial aspects of the film (such as the number of times a profane word is used) rather than at the...
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    Hypocrisy (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Hypocrisy is the practice of feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not. The word "hypocrisy" entered the English language c. 1200...
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  • ownership is considered to be as obscene as pederasty. Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy at one point mentions that the word Belgium is the...
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  • Dutch profanity (redirect from Pleur(it)is)
    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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