Americans use the f-word more frequently on social media than Australians or Britons, but Australians are more creative in ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Warning: This news story may contain foul language. But, New Yorkers, it seems, aren’t the ones most likely to use it, according to a recent social media study that found New ...
Researchers Have Theories As To Why In A Nutshell The study tested made-up words, not actual profanity. Researchers created ...
There’s no stress reliever quite like sucking in your breath and letting rip a string of expletives. Ever wonder, though, if preferred swear words vary across locations? So did a recent study which, ...
Colino is a contributor for TIME. Colino is a contributor for TIME. Many of us try to suppress the urge to blurt out an expletive when something goes wrong. But the instinct may actually be useful: ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - In what may be a shocking result for some given the hot-headed nature of Massachusetts’ drivers, Boston has been named one of the cities that swears the least in the U.S., a study from ...
Editor's note: This story contains adult language — sort of. We've substituted all epithets with more polite terms to avoid offending any delicate sensibilities (and to keep our jobs). Congratulations ...
Americans use the swear word "fuck" more frequently on social media than Australians or Britons, but Australians are more creative in its use. The f-word is rarely used in social networks of fewer ...