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In the West, particularly during the 19th century, people often used terms like "scoundrel," "rascal," or "cad" when they were mad at each other. These terms conveyed disdain or contempt and reflected the social norms of the time. Additionally, more colorful insults like "blaggard" or "bounder" were also common. Overall, the language of anger often combined humor with sharp criticism.

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