Everybody nowadays use curse words… well, except for little kids. I always hear people cursing whether it’s in school, the street, or even my home. I also use curse words when I talk about almost any ...
A swear word is like a linguistic punch in the nose. Virtually every language and culture has them—and virtually every language and culture formally disapproves of them. But that doesn’t stop them ...
The rising use of swear words in literature may suggest an increase in support for freedom of expression in American culture, with millenials embracing the trend, according to a new study. San Diego ...
How do young children learn to swear — and why do they seem to do it at the most inappropriate moments? Recently, a group of parents have become convinced that the Minion toys in McDonald’s Happy ...
The next time your mother shakes her finger at you and says, "There is no need to swear," you can tell her that actually, swearing serves a lot of useful functions. For instance, swearing can help ...
Dagnabit, I just love cursing. It relieves stress and feels good. Polite society has considered the use of vulgar language to be associated with low intellect, but studies are showing the opposite.
Dear Mexican: I’m a Spanish teacher, and I’ve been hearing my students say a phrase, Tiki tu madre, and I am unsure what it means (if it truly means anything, which they swear it does). Dear Mexican: ...
Curse words being allowed and used on Disney Juniors Doc Mcstuffins....is this true !? Origins: On 6 November 2014, the website One Million Moms, a subsidiary of the fundamentalist Christian ...