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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - cuss

 
 

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Cuss

cuss
(cusses, cussing, cussed) If someone cusses, they swear at someone or use bad language. (INFORMAL, OLD-FASHIONED) Tosh was known to be a man who would cuss and shout... He rails and cusses at those pop stars. = curse VERB: V, V at n, also V n
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   I. noun  Etymology: alteration of curse  Date: 1771  1.  a. curse 1  b. curse 2  2. fellow 4c  II. verb  Date: 1768  transitive verb curse — often used with out got ~ed out by his boss  intransitive verb curse  • ~er noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. & v. colloq. --n. 1 a curse. 2 usu. derog. a person; a creature. --v.tr. & intr. curse. Phrases and idioms cuss-word US a swear-word. Etymology: var. of CURSE ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. ам. разг. проклятие 2. ам. разг. парень, тип he's queer old cuss —- он странный малый Id: he does not care a cuss —- ему все нипочем, ему на все наплевать ...
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  coll.  1. noun  1) проклятие  2) парень  3) негодный малый, наказание not to care a cuss - относиться наплевательски  2. v. ругаться ...
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  ~1 v AmE informal, BrE old-fashioned to use rude words because you are annoyed by something  (It does a fella good to cuss if he wants to.) cuss sb out phr v AmE spoken to swear and shout at someone because you are angry  (My Mom cussed me out for breaking the lamp.) ~2 n AmE old-fashioned stubborn/stupid/ornery etc cuss a very annoying person ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1775, Amer.Eng. dialectal, "troublesome person or animal," an alteration of curse. Verb meaning "to curse" is first recorded 1815. ...
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