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  2. Profanity - Wikipedia

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    Profanity is often depicted in images by grawlixes, which substitute symbols for words.. Profanity, also known as swearing, cursing, or cussing, involves the use of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes, including to demonstrate disrespect or negativity, to relieve pain, to express a strong emotion, as a grammatical intensifier or emphasis, or to express informality or ...

  3. Verbal abuse - Wikipedia

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    Verbal abuse (also known as verbal aggression, verbal attack, verbal violence, verbal assault, psychic aggression, or psychic violence) is a type of psychological/mental abuse that involves the use of oral or written language directed to a victim. [1]

  4. Flaming (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Flaming, also known as roasting, is the act of posting insults, often including profanity or other offensive language, on the internet. [1] Flaming is distinct from trolling, which is the act of someone causing discord online or in person.

  5. Category:Profanity - Wikipedia

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    Profanity by language (9 C, 21 P) W. Works about profanity (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Profanity" ... Profane Oaths Act 1745; Profane Swearing Act 1694; Profanity;

  6. Minced oath - Wikipedia

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    A minced oath is a euphemistic expression formed by deliberately misspelling, mispronouncing, or replacing a part of a profane, blasphemous, or taboo word or phrase to reduce the original term's objectionable characteristics. An example is "gosh" for "God", [1] or fudge for fuck. [2] Many languages have such expressions.

  7. Anthony Edwards fined again for using 'profane language ... - AOL

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    The NBA announced on Sunday that it's fined the Timberwolves All-Star $100,000 for "using profane language during a live television interview." Per the league's statement, the NBA reached the six ...

  8. Profane - Wikipedia

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    Profane may refer to: Profane (religion) , a lack of respect for things that are held to be sacred Profanity , the use of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes

  9. The review of Doorley's April interaction with Webster Police Officer Cameron Crisafulli breached several of the county's ethic standards.