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This article is a summary of Spanish profanity, referred to in the Spanish language as lenguaje soez (low language), maldiciones (curse words), malas palabras (bad words), insultos (insults), vulgaridades (vulgarities), juramentos (oaths - swearing), palabrotas (lit. "big words"), tacos (in Spain), lisuras (in Peru), garabatos (gibberish or shootings/firings in Chile), or groserías (impolite words). Spanish profanity varies in Spanish speaking nations, and even in regions of the same nation. Several of these words have linguistic and historical significance. It is important to note that idiomatic expressions, and this is particularly true for profanity, are very hard to translate into another language, and so most of the English translations offered in this article are very rough and most likely don't reflect the full meaning of the expression they intend to translate. IRC Chat channels umbranet.org #withintemptation.es servercentral.net #Vob-Spanish chatsensations.com #LesbianDreams Video
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