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  2. Korean profanity - Wikipedia

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    This word originally refers to disabled individuals, but in modern Korean is commonly used as an insult with meanings varying contextually from "jerk" to "dumbass" or "dickhead". 보지 ; boji or 씹 ; ssip: Noun. A vagina or woman. 새끼 ; saekki: Noun.

  3. Quebec French profanity - Wikipedia

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    Intricate forms. [edit] Graffiti in Montreal, Quebec (loosely translated as "We don't give a fuck [about] the special law ") In Québec French, swear words can be combined into more powerful combinations to express extreme anger or disgust. [ 2 ] These intricate uses of French profanities can be difficult to master.

  4. Hokkien profanity - Wikipedia

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    Tâi-lô. lap-sap-uē / lah-sap-uē. Profanities of Taiwanese Hokkien Japanese ruled era. Hokkien is one of the largest Chinese language groups worldwide. Profanity in Hokkien most commonly involves sexual references and scorn of the object's ancestors, especially their mother. The mentioning of sexual organs is frequently used in Hokkien ...

  5. Blood Sweat & Tears (song) - Wikipedia

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    For the Ava Max song, see Blood, Sweat & Tears (Ava Max song). " Blood Sweat & Tears " (Korean : 피 땀 눈물 ; RR : Pi ttam nunmul; Japanese: 血、汗、涙; Hepburn: Chi, ase, namida) is a song recorded in two languages (Korean and Japanese) by South Korean boy band BTS. It was written by "Hitman" Bang, Kim Do-hoon, RM, Suga, J-Hope, and ...

  6. Norwegian profanity - Wikipedia

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    Faen is a contraction of the Norwegian word fanden, which means the devil. It is used as an interjection, and usually translated to fuck. Faen ta deg correspons to fuck you or, literally, devil take you. [9] Helvete means hell. Dra til helvete means go to hell. [10] Other common swear words include:

  7. Tagalog profanity - Wikipedia

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    Lintik. [] Lintik is a Tagalog word meaning "lightning", also a mildly profane word used to someone contemptible, being wished to be hit by lightning, such as in " Lintik ka!''. [ 2 ] The term is mildly vulgar and an insult, but may be very vulgar in some cases, [ 20 ] especially when mixed with other profanity.

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  9. Gangnam Style - Wikipedia

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    Kangnam sŭt'ail. " Gangnam Style " (Korean: 강남스타일, IPA: [kaŋ.nam sɯ.tʰa.il]) is a K-pop song by South Korean singer Psy, released on July 15, 2012, by YG Entertainment as the lead single of his sixth studio album, Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1 (Ssai Yukgap Part 1). The term "Gangnam Style" is a neologism that refers to the nouveau ...