The Spanish language employs a wide range of swear words that vary between Spanish speaking nations and in regions and subcultures of each nation. Idiomatic...
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Owing to successive Spanish and American colonial administrations, some Tagalog profanity has its etymological roots in the profanity of European languages...
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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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Caribbean States, African Union, among others. In Spain and some other parts of the Spanish-speaking world, Spanish is called not only español but also castellano...
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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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dictionary. Perra may refer to: Spanish word for 'bitch' (female dog) but used more often as slang, see Spanish profanity. Perra or perras may also refer...
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puto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Puto may refer to: Puto, a Spanish profanity Puto (food), a Filipino food Puto (bug), a genus of scale insects...
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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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Güey (category Pages with Spanish IPA)
needed] Spanish profanity The dictionary definition of güey at Wiktionary Hamer, Eleanor; Diez de Urdanivia, Fernando (2008). The Street-Wise Spanish Survival...
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¡Ay, caramba! (category Spanish profanity)
the Spanish interjections ay (denoting surprise or pain) and caramba (a minced oath for carajo), is an exclamation used in Portuguese and Spanish to denote...
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Chimichanga (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
utter a Spanish profanity beginning "chi..." (chingada),[original research?] but quickly stopped herself and instead exclaimed chimichanga, a Spanish equivalent...
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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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Chinga (The X-Files), an episode of the television series The X-Files Spanish profanity meaning fuck Chingas District, a district in Peru. This disambiguation...
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Neotropical cockroach in the family Anaplectidae Maricón, a gay man or in Spanish profanity "Maraca" (song), a 2011 song by Swedish artist Mohombi Maraca pie...
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nose Conchera, or concha, Mexican stringed-instruments Concha, a Spanish profanity in some countries for female genitalia Concha Formation, a geologic...
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algebra extending the pathions Chingona, a dice game Chingón (slang), Spanish profanity, particularly in Latin America El Chingon, a restaurant in Philadelphia...
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José Miguel Insulza (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
by calling for his resignation and referring to him as a pendejo—a Spanish profanity equivalent to "dumbass". Insulza later received the support of several...
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Bleep censor (category Profanity)
A bleep censor is the replacement of profanity or classified information with a beep sound (usually a 1000 Hz sine wave), used in public television, radio...
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List of films that most frequently use the word fuck (category English profanity)
The use 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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2014. Mamet's plays usually contain terse dialogue that is chock-full of profanity. At first it might seem as if anyone could master Mamet speak just by...
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Morgan Freeman character in The Electric Company), but switched to the Spanish profanity La Chinga after the audience in their first show started to scream...
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Albur (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
(plural: albures) is a word play in Mexican Spanish that involves a double entendre. The first meaning in the Spanish language of albur refers to contingency...
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Central American Spanish (Spanish: español centroamericano or castellano centroamericano) is the general name of the Spanish language dialects spoken...
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Profanity in the Portuguese language – words and phrases considered vulgar, taboo, blasphemous, inflammatory or offensive – can be divided into several...
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Caralho (category Profanity)
Look up caralho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Portuguese profanity Carajillo – Spanish drink combining coffee with alcohol Carajo – Argentine rock...
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Coño (song) (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
– writer Shawn Charles – writer Coño is a Spanish vulgar slang term for the vagina; see Spanish profanity § Coño. "C**o - Single by Jason Derulo, Puri...
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Saturday Night Live (redirect from Saturday Night Live Spain)
audiences. In a February 1981 episode, cast member Charles Rocket used the profanity "fuck" during a sketch. Rocket later said he was trying to kill time before...
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The Goat of the Spanish Legion (Spanish: Cabra de la Legión Española) is the traditional mascot of the Spanish Legion military corps. A representative...
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Nigger (category English profanity)
with a plot revolving around the word's extreme offensiveness Golliwog Profanity Whether this usage is considered acceptable may depend on a sense of the...
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Latin obscenity (redirect from Latin profanity)
language.[citation needed] But since the actors speak English, Latin profanity is mostly seen in written graffiti, such as: ATIA FELLAT, 'Atia sucks';...
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