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Originating at the turn of the 20th century in England, 'Pardon my French' was used humorously when someone wanted to apologise for swearing, cheekily excusi...
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Here's what you can't f**king say. Yes, you can say "f**k" on YouTube and still get paid. By Matt Binder on January 14, 2019. YouTube clears up what kind of profanity is OK to say and...
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Aug 19, 2024 · “French letter,” “French kiss,” “French leave,” and even the once-called “French disease” all seem to confirm that theory.
Feb 19, 2023 · In a word, no. “Pardon my French” is an idiom exclusive to the English language, stemming from the two countries’ own millennium-old beef—and not one of the bourguignon type. While the rapport...
Sep 22, 2019 · The phrase “Pardon my French” or “Excuse my French” is used after cursing, as a feeble attempt to disguise it as being a French word. It is often used to excuse yourself when there is someone visibly offended by your use of profanity.
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Oct 8, 2013 · Centuries before Cameron shouted this over the phone to principal Ed Rooney, English-speaking people had been using the phrase “Pardon my French” to excuse their use of profanity. But why is it French and not Chinese, Swahili or nothing at all?