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  2. Swear jar - Wikipedia

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    A swear jar in China containing Renminbi. 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]

  3. Accordion Solo! - Wikipedia

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    Accordion Solo! is a 2005 album by Ten in the Swear Jar.It is the band's third release under that name, a complete discography derived from all their previous releases. It is released by Asian Man Records who described it as "A collection of live recordings, "field recordings" and studio tracks with complex lyrics, beautiful melodies, and diverse instrumentation."

  4. A Promise (Xiu Xiu album) - Wikipedia

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    The track "Sad Pony Guerrilla Girl" is a reworking of a song by Jamie Stewart's previous band Ten In The Swear Jar (XITSJ), called just "Sad Girl", which first appeared on their 1999 album My Very Private Map.

  5. Jamie Stewart (American musician) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [c] The band announced that five of its members—Stewart, Cory McCulloch, Kurt Stumbaugh, Tim Kirby, and Don Dias [12] —would continue into a new acoustic and experimental band called Ten in the Swear Jar. [10] Ten in the Swear Jar (abbreviated as XITSJ) continued IBOPA's "unusual approach" with eccentric and erratic music.

  6. Expletive deleted - Wikipedia

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    The phrase expletive deleted indicates that profanity has been censored from a text by the author or by a subsequent censor, usually appearing in place of the profanity. The phrase has been used for this purpose since at least the 1930s, [1] but became more widely used in the United States after the Watergate scandal.

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  8. Category:English profanity - Wikipedia

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  9. Bleep censor - Wikipedia

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    Under the Ofcom guidelines, television and radio commercials are not allowed to use bleeps to obscure swearing under BACC/CAP guidelines. However, this does not apply to program trailers or cinema advertisements and "fuck" is bleeped out of two cinema advertisements for Johnny Vaughan's Capital FM show and the cinema advertisement for the Family Guy season 5 DVD.