No.
An "obscene word" is a word that when spoken or written could possibly offend someone. There are a variety of obscene words, from the childish to the vulgar. Some Medical terms used to describe the body are considered obscene by some. First and foremost, the most obscene word starts with "F" and rhymes with Duck.
It can be considered harassment.
No, calling someone a liar is not considered slander. Slander involves making false and damaging statements about someone that harm their reputation. Accusing someone of lying may be hurtful, but it does not necessarily meet the legal definition of slander.
Tell them to stop calling you. If they continue, be sure to report them to the attorney general's office in your state. Continuing to call you after you requested a stop is considered harassment, AND YOU DONT HAVE TO TAKE IT! :)
Calling someone names is not necessarily illegal, as it is considered a form of free speech. However, if the name-calling crosses the line into harassment, bullying, or hate speech, it may be considered illegal and could result in consequences such as a civil lawsuit or criminal charges.
Bullying someone, obscene, meaningless, hate-material.
It's another penis-based insult that doesn't really mean anything, but is considered derogatory.
Yes, as long as it isn't bullying someone, meaningless or obscene.
No, because, calling someone a Muslim is not a insult; Muslim is a religion.
No, it is highly impossible for a person to get fired for calling someone a dumb blonde.
Someone with a paper document stating a calling considered an ordained minister preacher teacher unlike a a Catholic priest
Calling someone Mr. GQ indicates that the person is considered to have style, good looks, and an interesting personality. GQ magazine was founded in 1957.