swear word in English

noun
1
an offensive word, used especially as an expression of anger.
I talk to myself, and most of those words are swear words .

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1. Blin is the mildest Russian swear word

2. I heard him mutter a mild swear word.

3. “Then why won’t you say one swear word?

4. “Baka” is the most common Japanese swear word

5. I went back to my sewing machine and didn’t hear another swear word.

6. Before Andrei even thought about it, a swear word jumped out of his mouth.

7. "Chuffing" is not a swear word: it is a euphemistic replacement for one

8. " Chuffing " is not a swear word: it is a euphemistic replacement for one

9. Finally Andrei was so tired of being bothered that he said one swear word—one that wasn’t too bad.

10. Attest is a legal term that exemplifies to the act of a person’s swear word to or Asseverates the truth of something

11. Verb If someone Blasphemes, they say rude or disrespectful things about God or religion, or they use God's name as a swear word

12. The Comediennes is a social activist group dedicated to bringing awareness about the 't-word', a new swear word that entered the English language on …

13. Bollocks or ballocks is a British English term that is from the old German word for ball.The term is vulgar and is considered a swear word

14. (Northern British English, slang) a mild swear word that some people use when they are annoyed, to avoid saying ‘fucking’ The whole Chuffing world's gone mad.

15. It is British in the way that bloody is a Briticism when used as a swear word, where ruddy is a "polite" way of saying bloody

16. Strangely enough, the Bleep effect often makes the joke funnier than if the swear word had actually been used (thus forming the premise of This Trope Is Bleep comedy)

17. In Jamaican Patois, Batty boy (also Batty bwoy, Batty man, and chi chi bwoy/man) is a swear word often used to refer to a gay or effeminate man

18. Bollocks, while not "formal" language, and certainly not the kind of thing you say around Queeny and Prince Charles, is not considered a swear word (considered a bit vulgar) and, in fact, would generally be more acceptable than "bugger"

19. You may tell your kids that swear words are bad and you should never use them , but the one time you drop something on your toe and let out a hearty stream of cussing your kids think this gives them carte blanche to indulge in an occasional swear word .

20. By side with the instructed and the Bibliolaters, of a large and mostly youthful public to whom the whole story of Jesus is terra incognita – children who do not know the meaning of Christmas, men and women to whom the name of Christ is only a swear-word – besides a …

21. After the mid 18th century until quite recently Bloody used as a swear word was regarded as unprintable, probably from the mistaken belief that it implied a blasphemous reference to the blood of Christ, or that the word was an alteration of ‘by Our Lady’; hence a widespread caution in using the term even in phrases, such as Bloody battle