A word can become a curse depending on how that word or phrase is used. For example, if you were to say 'i dislike you', you could mean it in a jokey sort of way, or in a rude, harsh way. Also, certain words have specific letters in that make the word sound mean. Like if someone said a word like 'squishy' or 'silly' you would feel happy and jokey with them. But if the person used a word with harsh syllables, like 'hate' or 'stink', you could feel as though the other person is being mean etc to you.
No, its not a curse word.
The Latin word for curse is the word maledictionem. In Italian the word curse is said as maledizione and in Spanish it is maldicion.
It is not a curse word, but it is a vulgar word for urinate.
No. This word is used to as a synonym for a child or a "youngster". It is not a curse word.
The most common curse word is hell
no
The Japanese word for curse is Akuba.
No, it is just a rude term for somebody that betrays. Not a curse word at all.
the word is malediction means to speak evil of or curse
Not Necessarily A Bad/Curse Word But It’s Not A Word That You Should Get Used To. Some People Might Consider It One. And It’s Sometimes Is Banned At Schools.
A curse word is a word spoken in anger that deliberately wishes another person harm or destruction.
it dosent have any curse words in it it says the charchter says a curse word but it donsent say which one