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vulgarity

[vuhl-gar-i-tee] / vʌlˈgær ɪ ti /




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His baseless conspiracy theories, vulgarity and absurd antics are an embarrassment to the established power elite in the two ruling parties.

From Salon

The latter features Shaw, who matches the famously profane Williamson vulgarity for vulgarity in her alternating verses.

From Washington Post

So instead of hugs and words, they typically learn to connect in ways that are presumably more socially acceptable: insults, vulgarity and potty humor.

From Washington Post

“Throw in a couple ‘malakas’ in your sentence and you sound pretty fluent,” he said, referring to the common vulgarity.

From Seattle Times

Haji Hekmat says they banned music promoting "vulgarity" from being played in public, but insists individuals can still listen to what they want.

From BBC