It’s probably safe to assume that as long as humans have been speaking, we’ve been cussing and cursing. What can the connection between “curse,”“swear,”“cuss” and “profanity” tell us about all the words we aren’t supposed to say, yet say with great frequency? Cursing vs. ...
Cuss words that aren’t usually heard on primetime television, like "fuck," are also OK to use in monetized videos. However, YouTube says to avoid using these words repeatedly at the beginning of the video. Creators should also keep these words out of the video’s title and thumbnail. ...
If you describe a person or their behaviour as cheeky, you think thatthey are slightly rude or disrespectfulbut in a charming or amusing way. The boy was cheeky and casual. Is Bloody a cuss word in England? “Bloody” is no longer Britain's most commonly used swear word, while the num...
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‘Author’s Note’ I had written more recently. I was shocked to discover the writing was actually good, dare I say pleasing to read, and it made me rethink all the other ‘well written’ parts of the memoir I was about to throw away. (Apologies for all the cuss words in this ...
“Nor are the Democrats saying that every jot andtittleof all its complex tables of inflows and outflows are sacrosanct today.” Noun ▲ The smallest amount, part or particle imaginable Noun ▲ A mark used in writing, typically to signify the end of a sentence ...
Contracted words count as the number of words they would be if they were not contracted. For example, isn't, didn't, I'm,I'll are counted as two words(replacing is not, did not, I am, I will). Where the contraction replaces one word (e.g. can't for cannot), it is counted...
Here's something to keep HRW up late, and it's a spin off on Curious3141's ideas about "Russian Doll Words"(which was very cool), but not quite exactly the...
This bold and unflinching moustache for men who don’t like cuss words is a close relative of the Chevron. However, although the hair is simply brushed down, it is grown so long that it eclipses the mouth. Occasionally, the hair extends downward on each corner but this is less in line...