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she was privy to that were central to a well publicised and violent assault. Meredith gently cautioned the girl to choose her words more carefully. As this was a live broadcast on the East Coast, the slurs already were already broadcast, but the producers removed the audio for the
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British, Irish, New Zealand, and Australian English, and occasionally but to a lesser extent in Canadian English, it can be used with no negative connotations to refer to a (usually male) person. In this sense, it may be modified by a positive qualifier (funny, clever, etc.). For example,
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borrowed for one of his early works: "An unglazed piece of modest dimensions, made from terracotta like clay – labia carefully formed with once wet material, about its midriff". Australian artist Greg Taylor's display of scores of white porcelain vulvas, "CUNTS and other conversations" (2009), was
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Kingdom and Ireland, or a contemptible man in Australia and New Zealand. In Australia and New Zealand, it can also be a neutral or positive term when used with a positive qualifier (e.g., "He's a good
3074:... in the 1970s I thought this word for the female genitalia shouldn't be abusive. I believed it should be an ordinary, everyday word ... it refers to the internal canal only; all the bits that make it fun are left out. ... I refuse to think of my sex as simply a receptacle for a weapon.
1379:(1928), in a more direct sense. Mellors, the gamekeeper and eponymous lover, tries delicately to explain the definition of the word to Lady Constance Chatterley: "If your sister there comes ter me for a bit o' cunt an' tenderness, she knows what she's after." The novel was the subject of
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3101:... unlike other words for women's genitals, this one sounds powerful – it demands to be taken seriously. In the twentieth century, its strength didn't diminish. ... it became the most offensive insult one man could throw at another. In 1987, at a test match in Pakistan, the umpire
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1001:. He was discovered having an affair with Deborah Willet: he wrote that his wife "coming up suddenly, did find me embracing the girl con my hand sub su coats; and endeed I was with my main in her cunny. I was at a wonderful loss upon it and the girl also ...."
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Queensland and Western Australia for breaching obscenity laws of those states in the mid-1980s. Australian comedic singer
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1246:"To be cunty is to be feminine and to be, like, aware of yourself. Nobody's fucking with that inner strength and delicateness. The cunts, the gay men, adore that. My friends would say, "Oh you need to cunt it up! You're being too
1361:... the oldest people. Wandered far away over all the earth, captivity to captivity, multiplying, dying, being born everywhere. It lay there now. Now it could bear no more. Dead: an old woman's: the grey sunken cunt of the world.
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for "known"). "Quaint" was probably pronounced in Middle
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for streets to be named after the goods available for sale therein, hence the prevalence in cities having a medieval history of names such as "Silver Street" and "Fish Street". In some locations, the former name has been
1031:! They cry, like poulterers' wives, 'No money, no coney.'") Because of this slang use as a synonym for a taboo term, the word "coney", when it was used in its original sense to refer to rabbits, came to be pronounced as
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2101:, analyses the Happy Mondays' reference to "Jesus is a cunt" as a description of the "useless assistance" of a now "inadequate Jesus". A phrase from the same lyric, "Jesus is a cunt" was included on the notorious
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771:, the feminist writer and professor of English who once published a magazine article entitled "Lady, Love Your Cunt" (anthologised in 1986), discussed the origins, usage and power of the word in the BBC series
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Pacific feeds as well as online. Like the Fonda incident, Vieira issued an apology later in the show. Media Critic Thomas Francis commented on what he perceived to be hypocrisy in the media industry:
3113:, dared print the expletive-laden exchange in full. Nearly twenty years later, in some quarters, it is used as a term of affection. Yet for most people the C-word is still a very offensive term ...".
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introduced a song about mate-swapping called "Swap-Meat Rag" by stating, "If this song doesn't put the cunt back in country, nothing will." However use of the word in lyrics is not recorded before the
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as "eating hot buttered toast with cunty fingers", suggestive of hypocrisy and a hidden sordidness or immorality behind the country's quaint façade. This term is attributed to
British novelist
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Isn't it interesting how the national media licks its chops over this story, delighting in every gory detail, only to caution a 13-year-old girl to be "careful about our language"?
1590:(BBC, 2005), the suggestion that the Christ character might be gay was found more controversial than the chant describing the Devil as "cunting, cunting, cunting, cunting cunt".
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4927:"Attitudes to potentially offensive language and gestures on TV and radio"
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4302:"Do You Live in a "Bitch" or a "Fuck" State? American Curses, Mapped"
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3457:Life Cycles in England, 1560–1720: Cradle to Grave
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587:Ȝeue þi cunte to cunnig and craue affetir wedding.
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1967:act has never been fully shown on UK television.
994:also features such word play, even in its title.
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6878:List of films that most frequently use the word
6192:... used of a person with narrow, squinting eyes
5475:"Derek & Clive – "This Bloke Came Up To Me""
5232:"100 Random Movie Facts You Really Need To Know"
5144:"Today presenter James Naughtie slips up on air"
4582:"Alan Dedman has a candid look at Grayson Perry"
3973:"Kirin J Callinan, TV on the Radio @ The Tivoli"
2969:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p.
1057:(rhymes with "phoney"), instead of the original
691:argued that use of the word acts to reinforce a
5751:"The Dumbest Band Names of All Time: Anal Cunt"
5343:"Kick-Ass kicks the c-word into the mainstream"
5209:. University of California Press. p. 239.
4854:"F*** you, says BBC as 50,000 rage at Spr*ng*r"
4608:Women, monstrosity and horror film: gynaehorror
4356:. Themodernword.com. 7 May 1939. Archived from
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4054:. Vol. 1. Chambers. pp. 1454–1456.
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3244:"Wife of Bath's Prologue by Geoffrey Chaucer"
3222:, The Wife of Bath's Prologue, lines 330–342"
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3095:. Series 1. 30 January 2006. 31 minutes in.
3068:. Series 1. 30 January 2006. 26 minutes in.
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2152:I Might Be a Cunt, but I'm Not a Fucking Cunt
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6073:William Falconer's Dictionary of the Marine
5850:(297). American Folklore Society: 221–226.
5729:"Censor's Ban on "Cradle of Filth" T-shirt"
5396:"15 – British Board of Film Classification"
5370:"Loach tells sweet sixteens to ignore BBFC"
3866:. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. p. 42.
3526:, Cambridge University Press, 2006, p. 242.
3159:A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
1994:'s 1972 standup routine on the list of the
1906:, was 11 years old at the time of filming.
1837:(1976), use the word in the context of the
1164:"This is my mate Brian. He's a good cunt."
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2253:in July 1975; the title was later used by
1767:referred to the British Culture Secretary
1744:official and the daughter of US President
1562:broadcast the word in 2000, used by model
1023:is connected to the same term for a cat. (
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4454:"Ian McEwan's Fictional Act of Atonement"
4111:"The Art Of Fiction No. 22 – Henry Green"
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230:Learn how and when to remove this message
5927:"My Chat with Graeme Garden, Full Blown"
4880:"The C Word: How We Came to Swear By It"
3887:"It's enough to make you cuss and blind"
3317:Marvell, Andrew. "To His Coy Mistress".
3164:C**T. ... a nasty name for a nasty thing
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3320:Norton Anthology of English Literature
3184:. Cruithne Press: Glasgow, pp. 187–98.
2544:Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary
2024:a cunt on American late night TV show
1902:because the actress playing the part,
1393:was an associate of Joyce, and in his
1381:an unsuccessful UK prosecution in 1961
540:appeared with many spellings, such as
5925:Romeo, Demetrius (22 February 2005).
5581:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 27.
5417:"My Name is Joe rated 15 by the BBFC"
3763:The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang
3021:"Cunt: A Declaration of Independence"
1936:Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
1459:I am the Cunt of Western Civilization
910:meaning) in his plays, he still uses
520:"), leading to English words such as
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6089:. New York: Doubleday, 1944, p. 461.
5501:"Caring Understanding Nineties Type"
4770:"Books: A blast of Jacobson's Organ"
4513:. Edge Media Network. Archived from
3573:from the original on 11 January 2005
3305:participating institution membership
2661:. Toronto, Canada: Insomniac Press.
2132:(vinyl). Matador Records, OLE 051-1.
1911:British Board of Film Classification
1724:are like so many deck chairs on the
1605:, viewers were taken to a street in
168:adding citations to reliable sources
4949:from the original on 9 October 2016
3885:Coren, Victoria (2 February 2003).
3761:Ayto, John; Simpson, John (2005) .
3664:And this one is from Max. The cunt.
2516:Dictionary – Merriam-Webster online
2414:, first published in 1944, defines
2205:Linguistic variants and derivatives
1990:The word appears in American comic
1486:Theatre censorship was effectively
1410:Cunt: A Declaration of Independence
762:Cunt: A Declaration of Independence
5169:Jackson, Jasper (10 August 2015).
5036:"Jane Fonda c-word slip shocks US"
4852:Thorpe, Vanessa (9 January 2005).
4795:Jeffries, Stuart (3 August 2005).
4505:McCroy, Winnie (10 October 2013).
4089:. London: Routledge. p. 108.
3417:, Routledge, London, 2001, p. 110.
3336:, Routledge, London, 2001, p. 111.
2788:Beirne, Piers (1 September 2020).
2467:Terminology of transgender anatomy
2425:. The proper name for the item is
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1981:Caring Understanding Nineties Type
1211:is the definition of England by a
709:not only as acceptable, but as an
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6018:Kennedy, Maev (23 October 2004).
5602:True, Everett (3 November 2017).
5315:LaPorte, Nicole (14 April 2010).
4580:Dedman, Alan (22 December 2017).
4554:Jeffries, Stuart (24 June 2009).
3789:Thorne, Tony (27 February 2014).
3731:The Macmillan Dictionary of Slang
3652:. Harper & Row. p. 154.
3388:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 64.
3286:1330 This is so queynt a sweuyn."
2684:"What's So Bad About the C-Word?"
2546:, Merriam-Webster, archived from
1628:, based on research conducted by
1521:Independent Television Commission
1517:Broadcasting Standards Commission
1373:later used the word ten times in
1067:(1759–1796) used the word in his
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6226:Siebert, Eve (18 January 2011).
5844:The Journal of American Folklore
5230:Nicholls, Owen (29 March 2012).
3793:Dictionary of Contemporary Slang
3513:, Insomniac Press, 2004, p. 251.
3194:Siebert, Eve (18 January 2011).
3045:anthologized in Germaine Greer,
2599:Withers, Rachel (2 March 2018).
2469:, including several meanings of
1775:referred to the incident during
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5258:Levy, Emmanuel (1 March 2001).
4022:Braier, Rachel (11 July 2016).
3860:The original quotation is from
2682:Livingstone, Jo (5 June 2018).
2020:had to apologise after calling
1999:like HBO or Showtime. Comedian
1818:One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
1736:had to apologise after calling
1656:. In the US, an episode of the
1525:Advertising Standards Authority
1148:One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
968:(French, "fuck") and "coun" as
155:needs additional citations for
6046:"Des Kelly – My Life in Media"
5759:. 10 July 2013. Archived from
5673:Price, Simon (17 March 2002).
5203:Murphy, J. J. (4 March 2012).
4900:Groskop, Viv (18 March 2015).
4606:Harrington, Erin Jean (2018).
4541:National Galleries of Scotland
4383:. London: Books.guardian.co.uk
4379:Doris Lessing (14 July 2006).
4308:. 16 July 2015. Archived from
2768:Online Etymological Dictionary
2370:used to join two lines in the
2027:Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
2013:network, which bleeps it out.
1985:You Can't Say "Cunt" in Canada
1017:, meaning "rabbit", rather as
372:("butt", "arse"); and perhaps
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6254:The dictionary definition of
5294:"Silence of the Lambs (1991)"
5188:BBFC page for Bronco Bullfrog
5117:Mahdawi, Arwa (1 June 2018).
4998:The essential Sopranos reader
4381:"Review of "Lady Chatterley""
3971:Doyle, Benny (11 June 2015).
3842:Lighter, Jonathan E. (1994).
3825:. M. E. Sharpe Incorporated.
3357:"Vulvas, Vaginas and Breasts"
2311:, and for a character in the
1970:Australian stand-up comedian
1913:(BBFC), and this happened to
1027:: "A pox upon your Christian
924:, Hamlet asks his girlfriend
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6912:Terminology of homosexuality
5441:. Bbfc.co.uk. Archived from
5190:, under "insight" section –
5094:New Times Broward-Palm Beach
4479:Mullan, John (31 May 2008).
3690:10.1080/10304312.2014.924479
3598:. London: Portobello Books.
3498:A survey of English spelling
2935:Social Movements and Culture
2628:Braae, Alex (19 July 2018).
2374:of ships. Its name has been
1494:. English stand-up comedian
1265:University of South Carolina
1194:, with the same meaning, in
1025:Philip Massinger (1583–1640)
1007:was probably derived from a
793:Usage: pre-twentieth century
737:. Proponents include artist
713:, in much the same way that
310:; another Middle Low German
6170:Green's Dictionary of Slang
5782:"THE GETAWAY: BLACK MONDAY"
5341:Cox, David (2 April 2010).
4051:Green's Dictionary of Slang
3937:Green's Dictionary of Slang
3733:(3rd ed.). Macmillan.
3626:Chapman, Robert L. (1995).
2878:"TV's most offensive words"
2856:. London: Robert Hale Ltd.
2708:Mack, David (15 May 2023).
2495:Online Cambridge Dictionary
2040:Ian Dury and The Blockheads
2016:In 2018, Canadian comedian
1821:(1975). Two early films by
1801:(1971), in which Jonathan (
1732:In 2018, Canadian comedian
1488:abolished in the UK in 1968
1387:, on grounds of obscenity.
1134:for obscenity, prosecuting
936:is definitely on the first
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6953:Slang terms for sex organs
6938:Pejorative terms for women
6319:Baseball metaphors for sex
6052:. London. 12 December 2005
5998:Tanya Pretorius' Bookmarks
4432:. University of Illinois.
4178:"Interview: Azealia Banks"
3500:, Routledge, 1994, p. 469.
3487:, JHU Press, 1984, p. 129.
2937:. Routledge. p. 174.
2884:. London. 21 November 2005
2806:10.1007/s10612-019-09460-w
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2325:in collaboration with the
2228:
2123:Liz Phair (22 June 1993).
1756:On 6 December 2010 on the
1587:Jerry Springer – The Opera
1446:
1403:of young wives." In 1998,
1172:Survey of English Dialects
749:in "Reclaiming Cunt" from
620:Oxford Dictionary of Slang
611:English-speaking countries
437:
403:
113:: an Oxford street called
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6728:Top, bottom and versatile
6098:Dana Jr., Richard Henry.
5317:"Hollywood Busts a Taboo"
5296:. Internet Movie Database
4234:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
4024:"In praise of the C-word"
3821:Hughes, Geoffrey (2006).
3630:. Macmillan. p. 91.
3460:. Routledge. p. 91.
3399:Kiernan, Pauline (2006).
3355:Silverton, Peter (2011).
3292:Oxford English Dictionary
3218:"From Geoffrey Chaucer's
2854:A Dictionary of Invective
2346:as the act of "murdering
2267:album with the same title
2247:, who released the album
2173:The Getaway: Black Monday
2105:T-shirt which depicted a
1963:, which ensures that his
1492:Lord Chamberlain's Office
817:Oxford English Dictionary
649:of the activist platform
609:is generally regarded in
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106:Oxford English Dictionary
6943:Pejorative terms for men
6167:Green, Jonathon (2008).
6087:The Ashley Book of Knots
5979:www.britishcomedy.org.uk
5715:10.1163/156851511X557343
5376:. London. 4 October 2002
4829:. London. Archived from
4586:alan-dedman-artist.co.uk
4511:www.edgemedianetwork.com
4481:"Trainspotting: dialect"
4210:"2015 Fan Army Face-Off"
4048:Green, Jonathon (2008).
3934:Green, Jonathon (2008).
3729:Green, Jonathon (1995).
3592:Silverton, Pete (2009).
3384:Smith, Bruce R. (2001).
3105:accused English captain
2407:The Ashley Book of Knots
2273:played a vapid starlet,
2166:Computer and video games
2147:Australia the Lucky Cunt
1869:The Silence of the Lambs
1862:)'s comment to Annette (
1383:against its publishers,
1151:, the central character
1070:Merry Muses of Caledonia
5703:Biblical Interpretation
5648:"The OMM top 50 covers"
4428:Ben-Zvi, Linda (1990).
3297:Oxford University Press
3167:(immediately following
3156:Grose, Francis (1788).
2383:Dictionary of Sea Terms
2099:Biblical Interpretation
1449:Vagina and vulva in art
1376:Lady Chatterley's Lover
1316:less pertinent examples
1208:My Beautiful Laundrette
837:. It was normal in the
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6230:. Sceptical Humanities
6136:Dickson, Paul (2004).
4994:Lavery, David (2011).
4403:"Cock-up and cover-up"
3862:Crowley, Mart (1968).
3522:Allan & Burridge,
3483:Ship, Joseph Twadell.
3403:. Quercus. p. 61.
3363:. Granta. p. 64.
3270:quaint, a. (adv.) (at
3198:. Skeptical Humanities
2961:Lacombe, Dany (1994).
2852:Rawson, Henry (1991).
2734:Wajnryb, Ruth (2005).
2085:
1839:virgin-whore dichotomy
1730:
1363:
1353:, Joyce refers to the
1252:
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743:The Cunt Coloring Book
685:context of pornography
677:feminists of the 1970s
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6414:Girlfriend experience
5878:"Caravan discography"
5709:(2). Brill: 151–180.
5575:Warner, Alan (2014).
4354:"Commentary on Joyce"
3699:1959.4/unsworks_81563
3162:. London: S. Hooper.
3134:Balderdash and Piffle
3092:Balderdash and Piffle
3065:Balderdash and Piffle
2657:Morton, Mark (2004).
2362:In nautical usage, a
2287:Cambridge University
2045:New Boots and Panties
1748:, a "feckless cunt".
1701:The Vagina Monologues
1684:often used the term.
1569:The Vagina Monologues
1089:
774:Balderdash and Piffle
752:The Vagina Monologues
683:" and "cunt". In the
631:Feminist perspectives
356:; modern Dutch words
264:), which appeared as
84:term of disparagement
32:Cunt (disambiguation)
6085:Ashley, Clifford W.
5784:, 30 November 2004,
5633:8 April 2014 at the
4797:"No laughing matter"
3864:The Boys in the Band
3454:Abbot, Mary (1996).
3220:The Canterbury Tales
3001:on 28 September 2007
2794:Critical Criminology
2575:Macquarie Dictionary
2259:CD/Video compilation
2195:Take Two Interactive
2063:'s 1978 version of "
1855:Saturday Night Fever
1463:Gilbert & George
922:play-within-the-play
825:, originally not an
164:improve this article
6070:Falconer, William.
5994:"Etymology Of Cunt"
5793:on 10 December 2014
5481:on 15 February 2008
5282:on 19 October 2014.
4833:on 14 February 2002
4703:"Delete Expletives"
4683:on 25 December 2013
4517:on 25 November 2015
4360:on 30 December 2011
4256:. 10 September 2012
4141:Laurence Senelick,
4123:on 29 February 2008
3915:. Script-o-rama.com
3415:Shakespeare's Bawdy
3334:Shakespeare's Bawdy
3295:(Online ed.).
2905:"Expletive deleted"
2396:, defines the word
2394:The Seaman's Friend
2193:and distributed by
2186:Grand Theft Auto IV
1977:Kevin Bloody Wilson
1882:Dr. Hannibal Lecter
1541:The Frost Programme
1312:improve the article
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896:To His Coy Mistress
689:Catharine MacKinnon
574:Proverbs of Hendyng
396:Proto-Indo-European
364:(same meaning) and
109:, was as part of a
6871:In popular culture
6827:Golden Age of Porn
5992:Pretorius, Tanya.
5884:on 24 January 2010
4942:. September 2016.
4610:. Abingdon, Oxon.
3840:Hughes is quoting
2736:Language Most Foul
2452:Scunthorpe problem
2402:bilge and cuntline
2183:In the 2008 title
2140:, who released an
2069:Marianne Faithfull
1961:Roy 'Chubby' Brown
1904:Chloë Grace Moretz
1647:Larry Sanders Show
1496:Roy "Chubby" Brown
1100:
1082:As a term of abuse
987:Restoration comedy
958:gros, et impudique
835:red light district
668:Women's March 2017
337:"); modern German
320:Middle High German
6948:English profanity
6925:
6924:
6434:Italian profanity
6180:978-0-550-10443-4
6153:978-1-57488-710-5
5588:978-1-62892-110-6
5445:on 7 October 2011
5275:978-0-8147-5124-4
5216:978-0-520-27187-6
5150:. 6 December 2010
5088:Francis, Thomas.
5013:978-0-8131-3014-9
4439:978-0-252-06256-8
4163:David Valentine,
4096:978-0-415-02029-9
4061:978-0-550-10443-4
3947:978-0-550-10443-4
3855:978-0-394-54427-4
3832:978-0-7656-2954-8
3804:978-1-4081-8181-2
3772:978-0-19-861052-6
3740:978-0-333-63407-3
3659:978-0-06-012854-8
3637:978-0-333-63405-9
3467:978-0-415-10842-3
3440:978-1-4081-7990-1
3413:Partridge, Eric,
3370:978-1-84627-452-7
3332:Partridge, Eric,
3303:(Subscription or
3027:on 1 October 2005
2980:978-0-8020-7352-5
2944:978-1-85728-500-0
2863:978-0-7090-4399-7
2838:978-0-543-94116-9
2749:978-1-74114-776-6
2740:Allen & Unwin
2668:978-1-894663-51-9
2518:, Merriam-Webster
2457:Seven dirty words
2126:Exile in Guyville
2118:Exile in Guyville
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