A cryptographer would write the word "EXPLETIVE" by using a specific encryption method, such as a substitution cipher or a transposition cipher. In a substitution cipher, each letter in the word would be replaced with a different letter or symbol according to a predetermined key. In a transposition cipher, the letters in the word would be rearranged according to a specific algorithm. The resulting encrypted form of "EXPLETIVE" would be a scrambled or substituted version of the original word, making it difficult for unauthorized individuals to decipher without the key.
"Every other word that he says is an expletive." "It is easier to use an expletive than to think of an appropriate word." "Naming your dog after an expletive and yelling it in public is not a good idea."
An expletive is a swear word. Think of your own examples.
Euphemistically commenting:"I expletive hope he expletive chokes on those expletive pretzels."Expletive meaning "curse word" :"Every other word that he says is an expletive.""It is easier to use an expletive than to think of an appropriate word.""Naming your dog after an expletive and yelling it in public is not a good idea."Also(for the meaning, added merely to fill out a sentence or line, or give emphasis)"The speech was padded with expletive remarks and comments."(given the popular connotation, the other meaning for the term is rarely used)
there is none...."whoa" is not a noun
This is likely the incomplete spelling of the word explanation.
Well, honey, a cryptographer would write an expletive by using symbols, numbers, or special characters to replace certain letters in the word. It's like playing a game of code-breaking to disguise the naughty language. Just remember, keep it PG when you're cracking those ciphers!
"Every other word that he says is an expletive." "It is easier to use an expletive than to think of an appropriate word." "Naming your dog after an expletive and yelling it in public is not a good idea."
An expletive is a swear word. Think of your own examples.
Euphemistically commenting:"I expletive hope he expletive chokes on those expletive pretzels."Expletive meaning "curse word" :"Every other word that he says is an expletive.""It is easier to use an expletive than to think of an appropriate word.""Naming your dog after an expletive and yelling it in public is not a good idea."Also(for the meaning, added merely to fill out a sentence or line, or give emphasis)"The speech was padded with expletive remarks and comments."(given the popular connotation, the other meaning for the term is rarely used)
Stop playing that *expletive* game, you *expletive* nine year old. Oh wait, you don't know what that word means because you're *expletive* NINE YEARS OLD!
there is none...."whoa" is not a noun
No, but some people will use it as an expletive instead of a bad word.
Francis Birch - cryptographer - was born in 1889.
Francis Birch - cryptographer - died in 1956.
Ueli Maurer - cryptographer - was born in 1960.
As an expletive and a vulgar way to say sexual intercourse.
Robert Morris - cryptographer - was born on 1932-07-25.