Difference between revisions of "List of vulgar words"
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Revision as of 13:25, March 9, 2012
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WARNING!
This page may be unsuitable for some readers due to uncensored content.
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This is a list of uncensored words in The Simpsons.
Words
Speech
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Character
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Word
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Sentence
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| "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
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Bart Simpson
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Bastard
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"So, any idea where this bastard lives?"
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| "Bastard, bastard, bastard, bastard, bastard, bastard, bastard bastard!"
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| Homer Simpson
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"Holy moly, the bastard's rich!"
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| "Bart's Dog Gets an F"
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Emily Winthrop
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Bloody
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"PULL THE 'BLOODY CHAIN, BOY!"
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| Bitch
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"You son of a bitch!"
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| Episode name
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Character
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Word
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Sentence
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| "Bart the Lover"
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Homer Simpson
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Various
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None heard fully, though there were four instances when Homer had to use the Swear Jar
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