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swearword (a profane or obscene word)

class, type of string
Class
type of string
Examples
"shit head", "bollocks", "bastard", "twat", "slut",  …
Parent Class
expletive, string
Wikipedia Page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profanity
Names
"profane word", "obscene word", "swear word", "swear-word", "swearword"
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