Profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger.
A persistently annoying person.
To use offensive language.
1 Joseph said, I think you should add a couple of cuss words.
2 They knew the best Spanish cuss words and where to score dope.
3 I said a few comforting cuss words and took off after DeChooch.
4 Got in just in time to pop the cuss that had you.
5 I wanted to stand on the corner and cuss someone out too.
6 She did cut it out when she took the cuss on herself.
7 If you will cuss a little it will relieve my feelings immensely.
8 That make him so mad he jest stand and holler and cuss .
9 The cuss turned green and stammered that he wasn't no animal tamer.
10 It's the chies as sticks to the dials, cuss or no cuss .
11 Then he would cuss and pick up a newspaper or a book.
12 Let's hear what the cuss has to say; he's a cool un.
13 I would get tired, want to go home, cuss Abe most heartily.
14 He appreciates a good job; he's a sort o' literary cuss himself.
15 I pity the poor cuss - Well ,there'sonly one more entry after that.
16 They hain't heerd from the cuss , or they'd a bushwhacked us somewhar.
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