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What does 'to cuss' mean?



 
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What does 'to cuss' mean? #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:05 am   What does 'to cuss' mean?
 

What does the word 'cussing' mean?

Ex.) Stop cussing. You're not good at it.
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Cussing #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 03, 2005 13:17 pm   Cussing
 

It's another word for swearing. Rather informal and maybe a bit old-fashioned.

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