1. Trailer Park Boys 2. Dexter
Most singers depend on vocal musical talent, and do not swear. Swearing is more present in rap than in music.
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because she thinks that swear words add more rythm and describe the songs personality .In all she has about 200 swear words plus in all of her songs combined . However in songs like You make me sick and please don't leave me there aren't any swears.
the most successful rocky movie i think would be the III.
no if you say swear on fantage then you will most likely be banned for 1 hour
What swear word is the worse is a opinion. Most would say that using the lords name in vain is the worst. Most swear words meant something different prior to becoming considered offensive.
Cruse words, are strong words. That's why musicians swear.
It is not known what swear words Emma Watson uses. Emma Watson is an actress most known for having appeared in the Harry Potter films.
swear words. lol. probably the answer you're looking for is knots.
over a thousand words. they like to learn swear words the most, because they get more reactions from their owners. the African grey( i think) is the parrot that can learn the most words.
depends
1. Trailer Park Boys 2. Dexter
yes she swears she used the f word as the name of her song and most of her songs have swear words in them MOST of them not ALL of them
Most swear words are expressions of anger, disgust, or rage. In the disgust range, a favorite of older women is "fiddle". Another newer word is "frack", apparently derived from fractious.
Dubstep reflects the relaxed rules of vocabulary common to most alternative musics, and so contains quite a few swear words. No such vocabulary list could be exhaustive, and so one would be be pointless nor would they be allowed on this website.
Justin bieber has been known to swear with his friends sometimes, He wouldn't ever swear in front of any of his family or fans, He is a good person and wouldn't ever swear in front of people besides his friends (rarely)