Too many
Swear words change all the time. It's hard to choose specific ones for languages like Sinhala.
Adventure Time's creator, Pendleton Ward, has stated that he gets his inspiration from all around him. Alot of the words are actually just cleaner versions of swear words.
If you swear at guests, you risk causing hard feelings that may not go away for a long time. You could hurt feelings of friends and family. It's best not to swear at guests, and to keep these words inside you.
Technically yes, but instead of actually swearing they use words like "glob" and some other random words
Swear words in the 1950s included terms like "damn," "hell," and "bastard." Stronger profanity such as the "f-word" and racial slurs were also used, but were more taboo and less socially acceptable at that time.
A word becomes a swear when it is used in a way that is considered offensive, vulgar, or taboo within a particular society or culture. Swear words often derive their meaning and power from cultural, historical, or social contexts, and they can change over time as language evolves. The use and perception of swear words can vary greatly from one language or culture to another.
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Not normally. It usually appears in print as "time machine", or sometimes as "time-machine".
It is in the sense that people use it to swear with when they don't want to use the word that sounds very like it. Any word used to swear with is a swear word. It doesn't have to be sexual or religious.
In the first "Rambo" film, titled "First Blood," there are approximately 25 instances of strong language, including swear words. The film features a mix of both mild and strong profanity, typical of its intense and gritty narrative. While not the most profane film of its time, it reflects the rough circumstances faced by the characters.
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