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English
Adjective
foul-mouthed (comparative more foul-mouthed, superlative most foul-mouthed)
- Tending to use obscene or offensive language; to have a foul mouth.
1984, Daniel Petrie Jr., Beverly Hills Cop, spoken by Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy), Paramount Pictures:Foul-mouthed? Fuck you, man.
Translations
of a user of bad language
- Arabic: بَذِيء اللِّسَان (baḏīʔ al-lisān)
- Catalan: malparlat (ca), renegaire, llenguallarg (ca)
- Danish: grov i munden
- Finnish: rääväsuinen (fi)
- French: mal embouché (fr)
- German: unflätig (de), mit Schimpfwörtern um sich werfend
- Greek: αθυρόστομος (el) (athyróstomos)
- Ancient: βρωμολόγος (brōmológos)
- Italian: sboccato (it), scurrile (it)
- Japanese: 口汚い (kuchigitanai)
- Latin: maledicax
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: rappkjeftet (no)
- Persian: بددهان (fa) (baddahān), هرزهگوی (harzeguy), بدزبان (fa) (badzabān)
- Polish: niewyparzony
- Portuguese: desbocado, malcriado (pt)
- Scots: roch
- Spanish: malhablado (es), desbocado (es), deslenguado (es), lenguaraz (es)
- Sundanese: bacokak, jorang
- Tagalog: palamura
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