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  2. Profanity - Wikipedia

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    This is more common when using descriptive swearing. Non-propositional or reflexive swearing is done involuntarily as an emotional response to excitement or displeasure. [85] [66] Frequent swearing can become a habit, even if the speaker does not have a specific intention of being profane. [86]

  3. History of Swear Words - Wikipedia

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    On December 9, 2020, it was announced that Nicolas Cage would host an unscripted six-episode series about the history of swear words for Netflix. [1] [2]The series has been produced by Bellamie Blackstone, Mike Farah, Joe Farrell, and Beth Belew for Funny or Die, with Brien Meagher and Rhett Bachner for Industrial Media's B17 Entertainment respectively.

  4. Fuck - Wikipedia

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    For example, the word in-fucking-credible sounds acceptable to the English ear, and is in fairly common use, while *incred-fucking-ible would sound very clumsy (though, depending on the context, this might be perceived as a humorous improvisation of the word). Abso-fucking-lutely and motherfucking are also common uses of fuck as an affix. [29]

  5. Do you swear too much at work? Where is the line? - AOL

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    IN FOCUS: As swearing becomes more and more common in our daily lives, colourful language is inevitably cropping up at the office too. But how do you draw the line between what’s good natured ...

  6. Driver wrongly sacked because swearing ‘more common ... - AOL

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    The judge ruled that while Rob Ogden’s words were offensive, his employers did not follow reasonably fair disciplinary procedures. Driver wrongly sacked because swearing ‘more common in North ...

  7. Washing out the mouth with soap - Wikipedia

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    This form of punishment was especially common in the United States and United Kingdom from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century. Washing out the mouth with soap is most often used as a response to profanity , lying , biting , [ 1 ] tobacco use , or verbal disrespect.

  8. Surprising new study on swearing surfaces - AOL

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    A study gathered hours of recorded conversations from 376 volunteers that amassed over 10 million words.

  9. Motherfucker - Wikipedia

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    [1] [better source needed] However, in common usage, it is rarely used to refer to one person having intercourse with a woman who is a mother. Rather, the word usually refers to a mean, despicable, or vicious person; or any particularly difficult or frustrating situation.