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  2. Profanity in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    This word is described in-universe as being an alien loan-word originally meaning 'poison', but has been adopted by the game's special forces protagonists as a curse word to make the illusion of playing as commandos more believable.

  3. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    The less extreme meaning, which is used in most Spanish-speaking countries, translates more or less as "jackass". The term, however, has highly offensive connotations in Puerto Rico. An older usage was in reference to a man who is in denial about being cheated (for example, by his wife).

  4. Night Prowler (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Night Prowler" is a hard rock song. [1] It begins with two deep breaths being taken in quick succession, intended to create a tone of "fear and loathing". [2] The song ends with lead singer Bon Scott muttering, "Shazbot!

  5. Category:Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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  6. Swear jar - Wikipedia

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    A swear jar (also known as a swearing jar, cuss jar, swear box or cuss bank) is a device intended to discourage people from using profanity. [1] Every time someone uses profanity, others who witness it collect a " fine ", by insisting that the offender put some money into the box. [ 2 ]

  7. Trump’s DOJ leading talks with Eric Adams’ team as ... - AOL

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    President Trump’s new Department of Justice has opened talks between Adams' legal team and Manhattan federal prosecutors, The Post can confirm.

  8. Sen. Tim Scott's one-word response to being called the N-word

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    On occasion, Sen. Tim Scott, the only black Republican U.S., has found himself to be a target for Twitter trolls. But on Wednesday, the senator's latest response to a racially offensive tweet has ...

  9. Grawlix - Wikipedia

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    Grawlix in a speech bubble. Grawlix (/ ˈ ɡ r ɔː l ɪ k s /) or obscenicon is the use of typographical symbols to replace profanity.Mainly used in cartoons and comics, [1] [2] it is used to get around language restrictions or censorship in publishing.