What actor swears the most?

The 10 actors who have sworn most in cinema history:
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – 361.
  • Samuel L Jackson – 301.
  • Adam Sandler – 295.
  • Al Pacino – 255.
  • Denzel Washington – 183.
  • Billy Bob Thornton – 145.
  • Seth Rogen – 143.
  • Bradley Cooper – 142.
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Which actor has said the most swears?

When host Jimmy Fallon told Jackson that Hill is first on the list, The Banker star replied: “That's some bulls***.” Hill has used a total of 376 curse words in film history, followed by Leonardo DiCaprio who has cursed 361 times. Jackson came in third with 301 curses used throughout his career.
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Which actor has dropped the most swear words?

The actor joked about the survey, asking, “Is it for all curse words or just one specific curse word?” It seems Samuel L. Jackson has some competition in Hollywood! The star recently discovered that Jonah Hill holds the record for most curse words said by an actor on film, and he was very surprised about it.
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Who has the most swear words in a movie?

Buzz Bingo surveyed over 3,500 film scripts and reported that Hill had used 376 swear words throughout his filmography, with the majority of curse words split between “Superbad” and “The Wolf of Wall Street.” DiCaprio had 361 curse words, followed by Jackson with 301 curse words.
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What was the first F-word in a movie?

Then in 1970, Robert Altman's comedy M*A*S*H became the first major studio film to use the f-word, a passing comment during a football scene.
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What is the most famous swear word?

A new survey shows that the "f-word," or as it's most commonly known, the "f-bomb," is used the most by Americans when it comes to cuss words, according to a new study by Wordtips, but there's other words that are used more others depending on where you live.
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Do people who swear have a lower IQ?

There was a sta- tistically significant correlation found between IQ score and whether or not the participant report- ed that he or she attempts to expand his or her vocabulary. These findings show that although cursing may not be socially desirable, it is not a predictor of intelligence or the lack thereof.
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Do people who swear have a higher IQ?

Participants were tested on their vocabulary using a short word test. Those who recorded the most swear words in a minute also tended to have more verbal fluency and higher associated IQ scores.
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What is the oldest swear word ever?

Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.
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Who first said the F word on TV?

1965: First use of the f– word on TV is on 13 November 1965 by literary agent Kenneth Tynan (UK) during a satirical discussion show entitled BBC3.
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What show says the F word the most?

On average, the most profanities per episode can be found in US crime drama series, The Wire, with an average of 102 swears per episode. The Sopranos, following the exploits of warring mafia families, is high on both lists alongside slum comedy Shameless and Orange is the new Black.
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What TV character swears the most?

The list headed by South Park and its regular refrain of “Oh my God! They killed Kenny!” with well over 9,000 swearwords across its many seasons.
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What is D word swear?

d-word (plural d-words) (euphemistic) The word damn.
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What is the T word swear?

T-word, a euphemism for tranny, a pejorative term for transgender individuals.
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What is the G word swear?

(euphemistic) The word goddamn.
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Are Christians allowed to swear?

So, should Christians swear? Simply, no! God explicitly states on several occasions that swearing is not a behaviour shown by a follower of Jesus.
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Is swearing good for your health?

Swearing has also been shown to reduce social pain [13], which may be related to improved social connections. Swearing has also been found to decrease physical pain.
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What does the Bible say about swearing?

Ephesians 5:4 was also influential in persuading me to stop cussing: “Obscene and foolish talking or crude joking are not suitable, but rather giving thanks.” Once again, context is key for understanding the meaning of this text.
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Why do we swear when angry?

It releases stress. As it turns out, there's some science behind why cursing when you're angry or frustrated makes you feel better. "Cursing can be an effective emotional release, especially for anger and frustration," explains Laura MacLeod, LMSW practicing in New York.
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Why do we swear?

Swearwords are socially and emotionally indispensable, vital parts of our linguistic repertoires that help us mitigate stress, cope with pain, increase strength and endurance and bond with friends and colleagues — it's not for nothing they are described as “strong language”.
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Does swearing help with pain?

Swearing induces stress-related analgesia.

Past research has demonstrated that repeating a swear word helped people tolerate physical pain. It even helped decrease the social pain of being excluded.
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What is America's favorite curse word?

'Fuck' is America's most commonly-used swear word, with 11.62 uses for every 1000 posts on Twitter. With 48 curse words per 1000 tweets, residents of Georgia use the most profanities of any U.S. state, with Minnesota (15 per 1000 tweets) swearing the least.
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Is 18 a swear word?

Unfortunately, if you say this number with even the slightest error in pronunciation, it sounds an awful lot like the F word in Korean (shi-bal / 씨발). It is actually so similar even amongst Koreans, that '18' is often used as slang on chat rooms and video games to replace the F word.
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Is the F word a real word?

The F-word was recorded in a dictionary in 1598 (John Florio's A Worlde of Wordes, London: Arnold Hatfield for Edw. Blount). It is remotely derived from the Latin futuere and Old German ficken/fucken meaning 'to strike or penetrate', which had the slang meaning to copulate.
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What's the H word?

Noun. h-word (plural h-words) (euphemistic) The word hell/Hell.
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