Cuss in a sentence as a noun

Now, I cuss and skip it, because I know it's spam.

This is but a ghost of the blight of cuss they've brought on the world.

It's not enough to be an ornery cuss.

I would cuss god out one more time but he/she/it clearly doesn't give a flying ****.

It might not be classy to cuss out the supplier - but he wasn't wrong and is in no way wrong.

I don't usually cuss when making logical points.

Why cuss at someone asking a genuine question?Internet tough guys are so cool.

And I'm not sure why it's considered an issue that a few people name things after cuss words, but that's just me.

I know a few old time Windows IT people, when they mention NT it's usually in the same sentence as a cuss word.

Startup founders stop using obscenity and cuss words

Cuss in a sentence as a verb

That post is more about audiences who, when men and women talk and cuss the same, are shocked, wilting like flowers.

> That post is more about audiences who, when men and women talk and cuss the same, are shocked, wilting like flowers.

I would love to use this service, but I demand the freedom to ***** and moan to my friends using whatever cuss words I ******* feel like.

Will the day come when I go buy a loaf a bread and a sticker will be attached to it saying "You're not allowed to cuss while eating our bread"?

Too often, and I'm not saying it's necessarily the case with Zach, people equate cussing with being edgy or controversial.

Can we not criticize companies and people without acting like a bunch of 12 year-olds who just figured out some cuss words?Where is the decorum and mutual respect?

Someone who uses cuss words all the time in a presentation is just the presentation version of the guy who wears a bright green suit to every social event.

He taught me my all time favorite cuss word when he said, "Move all that shitcrap out of the way."Just the other day, I drove right past that spot, stopped, and sat for a while, remembering the good old days.

I remember a thread with him that went on for days, delving into specific lines of code and why they were written that way and at every point I kept thinking"Okay, he's either going to cuss me out or stop responding at this point"but he just kept helping out.

Cuss definitions

noun

a persistently annoying person

See also: pest blighter pesterer gadfly

noun

a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"; "he's a good bloke"

See also: chap fellow feller fella gent blighter bloke

noun

profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger; "expletives were deleted"

See also: curse expletive oath swearing swearword

verb

utter obscenities or profanities; "The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street"

See also: curse blaspheme swear imprecate