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  2. Bloody - Wikipedia

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    Paradoxically, though, even though the word "bloody" has Germanic origins, its use as a swear word most likely entered English from the French, or, more specifically, the Anglo Norman language, the dialect of French spoken in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. According to Emily Reed (2018), "sanglant" (meaning "bloody") was used as an ...

  3. Expletive infixation - Wikipedia

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    It is similar to tmesis, but not all instances are covered by the usual definition of tmesis because the words are not necessarily compounds. [ 1 ] The most commonly inserted English expletives are adjectival: either participles ( fucking , mother-fucking , freaking , blooming , bleeding , damned , wretched ) or adjectives ( bloody ).

  4. Talk:Bloody - Wikipedia

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    The explanation of "bloody" seems to mostly explain that the word is NOT a swear word in Great Britain. However, that is very misleading. The word has been used as and treated as a vulgar word for years, probably less offensive than "the f-word". "Bloody" is not used in polite company, except when someone wants to shock.

  5. Minced oath - Wikipedia

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    Minced oaths can also be formed by shortening: e.g., b for bloody or f for fuck. [3] Sometimes words borrowed from other languages become minced oaths; for example, poppycock comes from the Dutch pappe kak, meaning 'soft dung'. [6] The minced oath blank is an ironic reference to the dashes that are sometimes used to replace profanities in print ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 2 Words In Donald Trump's Latest Anti-Immigrant Rant Send ...

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    Trump uses the word "bloody" to describe what he plans to do to immigrants. Wake up to the looming atrocity. Volunteer. Donate. Vote. Stop Donald Trump from ruining our country. https://t.co ...

  8. Fuck - Wikipedia

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    A protester's sign using the word fuck on Tax March Day, April 15, 2017 in Washington, D.C. U.S. Fuck is an English-language profanity that often refers to the act of sexual intercourse, but is also commonly used as an intensifier or to convey disdain. While its origin is obscure, it is usually considered to be first attested to around 1475. [1]

  9. Forget bad blood: Bad words on Taylor Swift’s albums ... - AOL

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    Forget bad bloodbad words on Taylor Swift's albums before "The Tortured Poets Department" drastically increased since her 2006 eponymous debut, according to an unscientific Reddit chart.