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10 Most Used Foul Languages In The United States

American foul languages are recognized all around the world. They are used in movies, literature, and TV shows. These foul languages are offensive and contain swear words or rude words. 

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10 Most Used Foul Languages In The United States

American foul languages are recognized all around the world. They are used in movies, literature, and TV shows. These foul languages are offensive and contain swear words or rude words.

Here are the 10 most used foul languages in the United States.

1. F*ck: The F word is one of the most widely recognized foul words in the English language. It is a shortened version of: ‘FornicationUnder the Consent of the King.

‍2. Shit: Another meaning for shit is poo. it’s often used internally when something unexpected comes up or to express regret.

‍3. Piss off: If you want someone to step away from your personal space, you can simply tell them to piss off.

‍4. Dick head:  It’s a commonly used name-call that is used to describe someone who’s being unfair or unjust, but it can also be with friends as a joke.

‍5. Asshole: Similar to dick head it is a swear word that is used to describe a bully or an unjust person.

‍6. Son of a b*tch: A versatile word that can be used internally like the word ‘damn’ or ‘shit’ but can also be used to describe an irritating person.

7. Bastard: The literal translation for a bastard is an illegitimate child or mongrel. It’s used as a noun to describe someone who gave you an unpleasant experience.

‍8. Bitch: This is one of the top 5 most common swear words in the English language. It is used to slut-shame women or feminize Men.

‍9. Damn: This is one of the swear words that one says to one’s self to express regret, shame, or anxiety.

10. C*nt: this word is popularly used in Britain, but it’s much harsher in the United States, used to describe an unpleasant or stupid person.

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