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pierce earth
"Love Doesn't Stop", from Kamen Rider ZO (1993). Performed by INFIX.
Abso-b████y-lutely: Expletive Infixation
There are rules in the English language that you've probably never been taught, but you know anyway: how to split apart words with "infixes". But you've never been taught it because some of those infixes are words you probably shouldn't use in front of your high school English teachers...
It’s a new Language Files video with me, Tom Scott, and Molly Ruhl! For more linguistics of swearing, check out the following Lingthusiasm episodes:
Real swear words and pseudo-swears
The grammar of swearing
unbef*ckinglievable
and
unf*ckingbelievable
are two totally different moods.
"do you want to be blessed like me?"
such a kind gentlewoman
Cheer-damnably-ho!
A 1928 expletive infix from Dorothy Sayers, via Dennis Baron on twitter.