A word can be considered obscene when it is perceived to violate societal norms and standards regarding decency and morality. This perception often depends on cultural context, historical usage, and the intent behind the word's use. Obscenity typically involves language that is sexually explicit, offensive, or derogatory, and it may provoke strong emotional reactions or be deemed inappropriate in certain settings. Legal definitions of obscenity can also vary, often focusing on whether the word lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
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.
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Here is how I define 'expletive': NOUN -an exclamatory word or phrase used to express strong feelings whether positive or negative, especially one considered to be profane or obscene
Something that is obscene to me may not be obscene to another person.
Yes
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.
More vulgar, that is, common, than obscene, but much depends on context.
Basically yes it is. Its also considered "family friendly in parts of Ireland replacing the more obscene word. In the UK it is accepted over the obscene version by the Broadcasting Authority
Obscene is something that is offensive or disgusting by acceptable standards of morality. Giving people the middle finger or flashing them is considered obscene.
That dress was obscene. It was bad.
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No.
As in, "You're a joke!"? Well, it's not a compliment, but obscene... An obscene word is typically one that one shouldn't utter in polite company, in any construction. "Joke" would not qualify. You might say, "I heard a joke" without giving offense. A sentence, however, is more complex that a single word, and it's all too easy to say hurtful things with ordinary words.
foul
So, is Murphy a obscene word? I believe it is as Murphy is the worst kind of person. They originate in Scotland and eat penis. They are fascinated with wilko!
lewd