profane interjection

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  • expletive — I noun addition, anathema, bad language, blaspheming, curse, denunciation, ecphonesis, embellishment, execration, foul invective, foul language, imprecation, injection, insertion, interjection, interpolation, irreverence, malediction, outcry,… …   Law dictionary

  • dang it — interjection An expression used to show displeasure. Sometimes considered very mildly profane. A less emphatic, less profane version of damnit …   Wiktionary

  • Spanish profanity — Joder redirects here. For the community in Nebraska, see Joder, Nebraska. This article is a summary of Spanish profanity, referred to in the Spanish language as lenguaje soez (low language), maldiciones (curse words), malas palabras (bad words),… …   Wikipedia

  • Esperanto profanity — is the profane or indecent vocabulary of Esperanto. Some profane words in Esperanto were formulated out of the core vocabulary established in this constructed language; or by giving specific profane or indecent senses to regularly formed… …   Wikipedia

  • Fuck — This article is about the profanity. For other uses, see Fuck (disambiguation). Fuck is an English word that is generally considered obscene which, in its most literal meaning, refers to the act of sexual intercourse. By extension it may be used… …   Wikipedia

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  • Finnish profanity — Many Finns frequently use profanity in everyday speech even though their culture is considered more high context. While not all Finns swear, frequent swearing is a mark of youth culture. However, it is commonly considered impolite to swear… …   Wikipedia

  • divin — divin, ine [ divɛ̃, in ] adj. • XIVe; devin 1119; lat. divinus 1 ♦ Qui appartient à Dieu, aux dieux; qui vient de Dieu. Caractère divin; essence, nature divine. ⇒ divinité. Justice, volonté divine. La divine Providence; la loi divine. Droit divin …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Euphemism — A euphemism is a substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener, [ [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/Euphemism Euphemism] Webster s Online… …   Wikipedia

  • YOGA — La tradition indienne, tant hindoue que bouddhique, désigne sous le nom de yoga («action d’atteler, de maîtriser, de dompter») une technique de salut originale qui se propose de libérer l’âme de sa condition charnelle par l’exercice de… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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