Curses

/ˈkɜːrsɪz/ noun, verb

Words spoken out of anger or frustration, often considered offensive; or to say something bad or harmful against someone.

From Old French 'curse' (to run or flow), later associated with 'cursus' (a course or path of misfortune). The meaning evolved from a sense of putting someone on a bad path to using harsh language.

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