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vulgarity

noun as in coarseness

noun as in crassness

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West Hollywood resident Bill Bekkala, 65, sent me a list of Trump outrages, hypocrisy, vulgarity, lies, insults and assorted travesties that’s longer than this column and is still a work in progress.

In the new special you literally say “s—” two times, and there is no vulgarity, offensive material or controversial topics.

This is also a woman who chided her granddaughter that “vulgarity is no substitute for wit,” while proudly and without apology wielding her class-conscious vulgarity over her family and the servants.

From Salon

“We can survive sleaze and vulgarity in a president,” Diamond wrote.

Druski ultimately broke through with anthropological humor videos tinged with vulgarity.

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

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