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vulgarity1570s, "the common people," from Middle French vulgarité and directly from Late Latin vulgaritas "the multitude," from vulgaris (see vulgar). Meaning "coarseness, crudeness&qu [..]
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vulgarityA word or phrase dealing with excretory matters in a less-than-polite way.
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vulgarity(n) the quality of lacking taste and refinement
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vulgarity
(uncountable) The quality of being vulgar.
(countable) An offensive or obscene act or expression.
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