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Are there religious swear words in English the way there are in French-speaking Québec (like “Câlisse!”)?
offensive-language
french
minced-oaths
religion
Meaning of “bejesus” in the idiomatic expression “… the bejesus out of …”
etymology
offensive-language
minced-oaths
Better way to say "cover our a***s"
phrase-requests
offensive-language
minced-oaths
What is the origin of 'Gosh'?
etymology
minced-oaths
"My goodness!" Mine? Goodness?
etymology
idioms
minced-oaths
Where did the phrase "diddly-squat" come from?
etymology
minced-oaths
What is the origin of "holy smoke"?
etymology
phrases
expressions
minced-oaths
Where does the word “*ag” come from?
etymology
british-english
slang
offensive-language
minced-oaths
Is "what on earth" still commonly used in real life? Is there any alternative that is not cursing or obscene?
word-choice
phrases
word-usage
offensive-language
minced-oaths
Origin of "man!", "(oh) boy!", and "oh brother"
etymology
interjections
minced-oaths
Meaning and usage of "bite me"
meaning
meaning-in-context
offensive-language
minced-oaths
Non-offensive substitute for a swear word
single-word-requests
offensive-language
minced-oaths
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