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  2. Bloody - Wikipedia

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    Use of the adjective bloody as a profane intensifier predates the 18th century. Its ultimate origin is unclear, and several hypotheses have been suggested. It may be a direct loan of Dutch bloote, (modern spelling blote) meaning entire, complete or pure, which was suggested by Ker (1837) to have been "transformed into bloody, in the consequently absurd phrases of bloody good, bloody bad ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ).

  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. Expletive attributive - Wikipedia

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    "You'd better pray for a bloody miracle if you want to avoid bankruptcy." "That was a bloody good meal." "You'd better bloody well make it happen!" An expletive attributive is a type of intensifier. Unlike other adjective or adverb usage, bloody or bloody well in these sentences do not modify the meaning of miracle, good meal, or make it happen ...

  7. Do you swear too much at work? Where is the line? - AOL

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    Another study found that the average UK employee hears 11 swear words a day ... Creating a list of “banned” words, as a way of trying to make things more black and white, is unlikely to go ...

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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 ...

  9. Category:English profanity - Wikipedia

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