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use bad language

verb as in curse

verb as in imprecate

verb as in swear

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People can change for better or worse; some start to use bad language; inhibitions disappear.

“He told them not to use bad language.”

The particular way in which Joey gained his audience may be unusual, but the conversations he and his parents have with each other about how to handle the channel day-to-day are less so. Joey is not allowed to use bad language in his videos, no matter what the other viral 12-year-olds are up to.

“That’s why we love playing at the military base. We often arrive at away games to find there’s also samba and alcohol. This is never going to end well. I even get angry when I see dads smoking on the touchline. If you smoke and use bad language, the kid is going to do the same.”

The crime-busting former mayor of the once lawless Davao City said last week he had spoken to God and promised him he would no longer use bad language.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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