curse word


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Noun1.curse word - profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or angercurse word - profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger; "expletives were deleted"
profanity - vulgar or irreverent speech or action
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The last straw for Patti Vasquez turned out to be an accidental curse word that dropped during her show on WGN 720-AM earlier this month.
Summary: New Delhi [India], June 16 (ANI): England all-rounder Ben Stokes on Sunday came out with a witty tweet regarding Virat Kohli's north Indian curse word, saying the cricketer uses the phrase rather than his name.
Although the president has not cleaned up his speech, he has followed through on a related promise to donate P1,000 for every curse word he utters.
The ordinance bans any expression of profanity which includes blasphemous or obscene language; vulgar or irrelevant speech or action; expletive, oath, swearing, swearword, curse, curse word, cuss-profane, or obscene expression.
look down a girl's shirt each curse word I thought but didn't
The first thing you do when youre feeling anguished, is utter a gaali, or a curse word. A 2009 study published in NeuroReport concluded that subjects immersing their hands in ice-cold water were better able to withstand the discomfort when allowed to yell an expletive.
The Giza Public Prosecutor's office charged the indicted over using hidden sexual innuendos in the clip "Bos Omak" (which is metaphor of an curse word).
He lamented that the 'disciples of the cleric say MashaAllah and AlHamdulillalh after each curse word uttered by him'.
But unfortunately for Orbos, a general manager of the Metro Manila Development Authority, he faced a strong reprimand and a curse word from his irked boss, Transportation secretary Arthur Tugade, who said habal-habal was not allowed.
"American Crime," on ABC, took the unique approach of cutting the audio when a character used a curse word, so as to include the feel and texture of a gritty drama without some of the actual grit.
He also said turning to a member of his entourage 'If my good friend says a curse word against my mother, he can expect a punch.
"But if my good friend Dr Gasparri says a curse word against my mother he can expect a punch."