curse words
Cue some funny Jules Winnfield-esque rage from the “Pulp Fiction” star.
“Profanity is often used to express one’s unfiltered feelings ... and sincerity,” a study says.
Linguist Benjamin K. Bergen talks about when – and why – we use profanity.
But also they may be misogynists.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The senator said she swore a lot to fit in with the men she worked with.
Put your shades on. These words might burn.