A new book reveals how swear words came about and why, over time, what we find offensive has changed. NY Post composite In most people, language is generated on the left side of the brain — the half ...
Finding the right word to accurately express our emotions, particularly when we're angry, frustrated, or stressed, can be ...
It’s fair to say that Ukrainians like to swear, even in normal times. But now, with their country fighting off a Russian invasion, they might just rank as the sweariest people on Earth. But nowhere is ...
A new study has revealed that “bloody” is no longer the favorite swear word of the British population. The (quintessentially English) impolite word has officially been dethroned by a more generic, ...
One study found that participants who used a conventional swear word after an injury had an increase in pain threshold and tolerance compared to those who didn’t Getty Letting out a curse word when ...