Cussing

/ˈkʌsɪŋ/ verb

Saying rude, offensive, or angry words (swear words) usually when upset or frustrated.

From 'cuss' (altered form of 'curse,' from Old English 'cursian' via Latin 'cursus'). The 'cuss' variant became prominent in American English in the 1700s-1800s as a milder way to reference cursing.

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