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What does dirty mean Cambridge?

dirty adjective (NOT CLEAN) Add to word list Add to word list. A2. marked with dirt, mud, etc., or containing something such as pollution or bacteria: Her face was dirty and tear-stained.
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What does dirty mean Cambridge Dictionary?

not clean: dirty clothes. dirty dishes. Fewer examples. He's left dirty marks all over the carpet.
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What does dirty mean in English slang?

vile; mean; sordid; contemptible: to play a dirty trick on someone. obscene; pornographic; indecent: a dirty joke. undesirable or unpleasant; thankless: He left the dirty work for me. very unfortunate or regrettable: That's a dirty shame! not fair or sportsmanlike; unscrupulous: a dirty fighter.
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What does nasty mean Cambridge?

/ˈnæs.ti/ Add to word list Add to word list. B1. bad or very unpleasant: a nasty shock/surprise.
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What is swear word Cambridge Dictionary?

Meaning of swear word in English

a rude or offensive word: All swear words, even mild ones such as "damn",, were deleted from the text. Swearing and blasphemy. blasphemous. blasphemously.
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Are cuss words a sin?

The way you use words dictates if they become good or bad. The point is swearing is not a sin because of the word itself. It can become a sin depending on how we use those, and other, words.
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Is shut up a bad word yes or no?

The phrase is probably a shortened form of "shut up your mouth" or "shut your mouth up". Its use is generally considered rude and impolite, and may also be considered a form of profanity by some.
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What is a sexist Cambridge Dictionary?

suggesting that the members of one sex are less able, intelligent, etc. than the members of the other sex, or referring to that sex's bodies, behaviour, or feelings in a negative way: sexist comments/jokes.
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What does sloppy mean Cambridge?

sloppy adjective (CARELESS)

Add to word list Add to word list. messy or lacking care or attention: sloppy clothes. a sloppy administrator.
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Is Nasty a rude word?

"Stay away from him, he's a really nasty guy." "She's usually a sweet person, but watch out for her nasty streak." However, one of the meanings of the word "nasty," (like the word "dirty,") is "immoral, indecent, sexual in a bad way." Depending on the context, the phrase "a nasty girl" might mean a prostitute.
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What is a worse word for dirty?

contemptible despicable immoral impure indecent lewd off-color ribald risqué salacious scatological scurvy smutty sordid squalid unchaste uncleanly vile vulgar. dirty (adjective as in dishonest)
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What is dirty mouth slang?

dirty mouth (plural dirty mouths) (slang) The characteristic of regularly using vulgar language or profanity.
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What is a strawberry slang?

What does it mean when you call someone a strawberry? STRAWBERRY means "Someone who exchanges sex for drugs" So now you know -STRAWBERRY means "Someone who exchanges sex for drugs" - don't thank us. YW!
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What does eat up mean Cambridge?

to use something so that little or nothing is left: Legal costs ate up most of her savings. (Definition of eat (something) up from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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What does Woo mean in Cambridge?

to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business: The party has been trying to woo the voters with promises of electoral reform.
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What is the slang for Cambridge students?

Students from the other place call Cambridge students “tabs”.
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What words are considered sexist?

Here are eight examples:
  • Mistress. The female equivalent of “master”, and thus, “a woman having control or authority” – in particular one who employs servants or attendants. ...
  • Hussy. This once neutral term meant the female head of a household. ...
  • Madam. ...
  • Governess. ...
  • Spinster. ...
  • Courtesan. ...
  • Wench. ...
  • Tart.
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What are sexist comments?

Sexist language/terms: The use of language that demeans women in a variety of ways. For example, “I've been called 'hun,' 'sweetheart,' and even 'beautiful' as a greeting from various employees, customers and clients.”
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What is the meaning of the word homophonic?

having the same sound. Music. having one part or melody predominating (opposed to polyphonic).
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Does bloody mean the F word?

In American English, the word is used almost exclusively in its literal sense to describe something that is covered in blood; when used as an intensifier, it is seen by American audiences as a stereotypical marker of a British English speaker, without any significant obscene or profane connotations.
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Is the F word okay to say?

The f-word can be a very hurtful, offensive, mean, and/or vulgar word. However, in adults' conversations and certain situations, it can serve as a comic relief, a colorful method of expressing frustration, surprise, astonishment and friendly-exclamation amongst many other things.
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What was the first cuss word?

Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.
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Does God say not to cuss?

“Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear.” Does this outlaw all forms of vulgarity? Not exactly.
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What did God swear by?

In the Bible, God typically swears by his own character when entering a covenant since there is no one above him who needs to co-sign the agreement (Heb 6:13 ).
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Does God swear in the Bible?

One of the clearest evidences of God's grace is His willingness to condescend to our weakness. God had no need to swear an oath in order for Him to keep His Word, for He never lies (Titus 1:2). But He swears an oath because our minds have been twisted by sin, and thus we have trouble trusting Him.
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