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Of these, "occupy" and "jape" still survive as verbs, though with less profane meanings, while "sard" was a descendant of the Anglo-Saxon verb seordan (or seorðan, ON serða), to copulate; and "swive" had derived from earlier swīfan, to revolve i.e. to swivel (compare modern-day "screw"). As late as the 18th century, the verb occupy was seldom used in print because it carried sexual overtones. [26] [‡ 2] Robert De Niro uses F-bomb against Trump on live TV". Reuters. June 11, 2018. Archived from the original on June 11, 2018 . Retrieved June 11, 2018. Robertson, Geoffrey (October 22, 2010). "The trial of Lady Chatterley's Lover". The Guardian . Retrieved February 9, 2021. Death Proof: Pam realises she's about to be killed by Stuntman Mike, and unleashed a volley of curse words as threats to let her out of the car. But when that doesn't work, she switches to polite pleading. As this relatively NSFW abridgment shall show, The Big Lebowski makes liberal use of the F-Bomb. "Do you have to use so many cuss words?"

Broker: So-yeong lets out a string of curses at a couple looking to buy her baby, because they tried to haggle down the price, saying the baby was ugly. Marshall, Colin (February 11, 2014). "The Very First Written Use of the F Word in English (1528)". openculture. Archived from the original on March 1, 2014 . Retrieved February 25, 2014.John Florio's 1598 Italian–English dictionary, A Worlde of Wordes, included the term, along with several now-archaic, but then-vulgar synonyms, in this definition: Read, Allen Walker (2002). "Where Does That Word Come From?". Milestones in the History of English in America. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. pp.277–300. ISBN 0-8223-6526-X.

Harris, John F.; Lippman, Daniel (September 6, 2019). "Can the F-Bomb Save Beto?". Politico . Retrieved March 7, 2021. The film adaptation of Stephen King's novel Christine was famous for the number of F-bombs dropped (as well as other profanity used in general) at the time of its release (1983). It's far, FAR milder than many more-recent films, but upon release it actually set a record for most F-bombs in a single film. a b "When a word is befok ... (AGW 2021)". vloek.co.za (in Afrikaans). September 28, 2021 . Retrieved December 11, 2021. Hot mic: Tom Carper drops F-bomb in Postal Service hearing. Politico. August 21, 2020". Politico. August 21, 2020. Archived from the original on August 24, 2020 . Retrieved August 28, 2020. Step Brothers. The film is unnecessarily littered with these. Justified, due to the fact that Brennan and Dale are refusing to grow up.

Less common in later movies, though. Bridesmaids and This Is 40 actually have fairly manageable levels of swearing.

Major James Fox: Spiders are airborne at 0930, but they brought them out on an eastbound heading rather than our northbound. We're gonna get them turned as soon as possible. Dunbar, William (2003). Selected poems (1sted.). New York: Routledge. p.45. ISBN 0415969433 . Retrieved February 8, 2021. A slight twist occurs in the Amazing Yen from the Ocean's Eleven trilogy. Almost all of his speech is in Mandarin Chinese, but the few English lines he does have are nearly all swear words.

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The titular character of Happy Gilmore. That is all. Something of a subversion, really; it's a PG-13 movie, so most of Happy's foul-mouthed tirades are covered up by network censors' frantic bleeping. This actually makes it more funny, though. After Kevin Spacey's character closes the door on Al Pacino during the middle of a conversation, Pacino's character lets off a huge string of the F-word. McMillan, James B. (1980). "Infixing and Interposing in English". American Speech. 55 (3): 163–183. doi: 10.2307/455082. JSTOR 455082. a b RTÉ (December 11, 2009). "Gogarty sorry for 'unparliamentary language' ". RTÉ News, Ireland. Archived from the original on January 8, 2010 . Retrieved January 8, 2010. Silverton, Peter (2011). Filthy English: The How, Why, When and What of Everyday Swearing. London: Portobello Books. ISBN 9781846274527. Archived from the original on January 27, 2019 . Retrieved July 4, 2018.



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