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on sleep-talking,researchers found the most commonly used word is “no”,and the French swearword (骂人的话) “putain” occurred,reports the New York Times,“800 times more often in sleep than when awake”.The study also found that men sleep-talked more than women and used more swear...
The most common swear word in British English1. FuckWhat a brilliantly diverse word fuck is. Used on its own, it usually signifies annoyance:“Ah fuck, the kettle’s broken, how am I going to make tea?”. Fuck can be joined to other words to change its meaning. Fuck off for example...
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This is one of the most common uses for swearing, and many researchers bepeve that it helps repeve stress and blow off steam, pke crying does for small children. Beyond angry or upset words said in the heat of the moment, swearing does a lot of work in social interactions. In the ...
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“Bloody” is no longer Britain's most commonly used swear word, while the number of uttered expletives has dropped by more than a quarter in 20 years, a study has found. ... In 1994, it was the most commonly spoken swear word, accounting for around 650 of every million words said ...