when do they do that? the women i know do swear but only as much as men do
Sometimes what happens in the book can rub off on you, like playing a violent game or watching a violet anime. The more you read, the higher chance you have of using vulgar words or doing vulgar actions.
There are countless vulgar slang words and the exact number is difficult to quantify. Slang is dynamic and constantly evolving, varying between cultures and regions. It's important to exercise caution and sensitivity when using slang language.
"Vulgar language" refers to any form of communication that is unrefined or profane. Traditionally, vulgar language referred to the way of speaking of the lower classes in society (usually illiterate and uneducated), like the peasantry in the Middle Ages. Nowadays, we used the word vulgar to describe profane language, like swearing and cursing. Using vulgar language is still considered to be unprofessional and inappropriate in many contexts.
indicent words ,vulgar words,and stick joint words
The language is constant, strong, and extremely vulgar, using nearly every possible cuss word in the English Language.
Vulgar simply means 'common'. So, by extension, naughty or coarse words, possibly because they are used more by the common people, became 'vulgar words'. It's a euphemism. What makes a word 'vulgar', in the sense of a coarse or naughty word? Just that people agree that it is. Words are not inherently vulgar. Take 'bloody', for instance. In Britain, it is considered a very vulgar term, (though less so, nowadays). But in the U.S.A., few people would consider it inflammatory. In general, they will often be words describing sexual or excretory functions, or their associated organs.
offensive, unpleasant, disgusting, vulgar
Vulgar simply means 'common'. So, by extension, naughty or coarse words, possibly because they are used more by the common people, became 'vulgar words'. It's a euphemism. What makes a word 'vulgar', in the sense of a coarse or naughty word? Just that people agree that it is. Words are not inherently vulgar. Take 'bloody', for instance. In Britain, it is considered a very vulgar term, (though less so, nowadays). But in the U.S.A., few people would consider it inflammatory. In general, they will often be words describing sexual or excretory functions, or their associated organs.
· violent · vulgar · valuable
nope In order to be a simile, you must have two items being compared using the words "like" or "as". "Sun" is not being compared to anything in your example.
"Vulgar language" refers to any form of communication that is unrefined or profane. Traditionally, vulgar language referred to the way of speaking of the lower classes in society (usually illiterate and uneducated), like the peasantry in the Middle Ages. Nowadays, we used the word vulgar to describe profane language, like swearing and cursing. Using vulgar language is still considered to be unprofessional and inappropriate in many contexts.
· vengeful · venomous · vicious · villainous · violent · vulgar