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  • 71Sinhala slang — is used by the Sinhala speaking majority of Sri Lanka, and in the Sinhala speaking Sri Lankan diaspora.inhala DialectsSinhala dialects are the various minor variations of Sinhala language which is based on the locale (within Island of Sri Lanka)… …

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  • 72Darzamat — рус. Дарзамат …

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  • 73Jerry Springer: The Opera — Music Richard Thomas and Stewart Lee Lyrics Richard Thomas and Stewart Lee Basis …

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  • 74Euphemism — A euphemism is a substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener, [ [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/Euphemism Euphemism] Webster s Online… …

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  • 75Nigger — This article is about the pejorative use of the word. For nigga as a colloquial reference, see Nigga. For other uses, see Nigger (disambiguation). Not to be confused with niggardly …

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  • 76Expletive — The word expletive is currently used in three senses: syntactic expletives, expletive attributives, and bad language .The word expletive comes from the Latin verb explere , meaning to fill , via expletivus , filling out . It was introduced into… …

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  • 77Bono — Infobox musical artist Name = Bono Img capt = Bono at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, 2008. Img size = 221 Background = solo singer Birth name = Paul David Hewson Alias = Bono Born = birth date and age|1960|5|10|df=yes Origin = Dublin …

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  • 78Entertainment Software Rating Board — ESRB redirects here. For the European financial agency, see European Systemic Risk Board. Entertainment Software Rating Board Type Non profit, self regulatory Industry Organization and rating system …

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  • 79Seven dirty words — The seven dirty words are seven English language words that comedian George Carlin listed in his monologue Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television, released in 1972 on his album Class Clown . At the time, the words were generally considered… …

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  • 80Bloody — is the adjectival form of blood but may also be used as an expletive attributive (intensifier) in Australia, Britain, Ireland, Canada, South East Asia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. Nowadays it is considered (by most of the population of these… …

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