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These contain some examples of vulgar language.

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This is the area in which you're most likely to hear a huge variety of expressions ranging from simple sarcasm to crude insults and creative metaphors. When things get a bit out of hand, verbal sparks can fly.

(* = familiar, ** = very familiar, *** = vulgar, R = plain rude, Lit. = Literally)

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Argument Eating/Drinking Friends/Family Girls and boys
Going out Good and bad Health Interjections
Money Moods Play up/Play down Religious terms
Special meanings Society Swearing Technology

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