Cuss ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Cuss ( verb )

  1. To use offensive language.
  2. To curse or swear at someone or something.

Origin:

Origin uncertain, probably from old english cussian, to revile or curse.

Examples:

  1. He cussed at the ref after the call.
  2. I would never cuss in front of my grandmother.
  3. She cussed when she saw the broken window.
  4. The driver cussed at the other driver.
  5. He cussed loudly when he lost the game.

(As a noun)

Cuss ( noun )

  1. To use offensive language.
  2. To curse or swear at someone or something.

Origin:

Origin uncertain, probably from old english cussian, to revile or curse.

Examples:

  1. He cussed at the ref after the call.
  2. I would never cuss in front of my grandmother.
  3. She cussed when she saw the broken window.
  4. The driver cussed at the other driver.
  5. He cussed loudly when he lost the game.
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