Meaning & Definition of word "Cuss"

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    Cuss

    /kʌs/

    noun:

    • 1. A curse or swear word.
      • Example: That film is filled with cusses that might offend some viewers.
    • 2. An expression of annoyance or frustration.
      • Example: His loud cuss when he lost the game surprised everyone.

    verb:

    • 1. To curse; to use profanity or swear words.
      • Example: He tends to cuss when he gets frustrated.
    • 2. To express anger or annoyance in a verbal manner, often through the use of curse words.
      • Example: She started to cuss after hitting her toe on the table.
    • 3. To invoke a curse upon someone.
      • Example: In the old days, people believed that someone could cuss you with just their words.

    Etymology

    Contraction of 'curse'; believed to have originated in the 18th century.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cuss out:

    To angrily scold or reprimand someone.

    cuss like a sailor:

    To use foul language frequently.

    cuss up a storm:

    To rant or complain using strong language.

    Related Words

    curse:

    A wish of harm or injury to someone.

    profanity:

    Language that is disrespectful or obscene.

    blasphemy:

    Speaking negatively about sacred things.

    Slang Meanings of cuss

    Meaning: Cuss ball

    Example Sentence: He's such a cuss ball for always complaining.

    Meaning: Cussin' like a sailor

    Example Sentence: After the game, he was cussin' like a sailor.