Cusses

/ˈkʌsɪz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of cuss; to curse, swear, or use profanity.

Etymology

From cuss, a variant pronunciation and spelling of curse that emerged in American English. Used as a regular verb with standard conjugations.

Kelly Says

Every culture has favorite curse words that reveal what they care most about—English cusses often involve bodily functions while other languages focus on religion or family honor!

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