Noun
foul language (uncountable)
Profane or socially unacceptable words.
You stomp the competition with the bass line. You rattle windows. You drop the melody line, and shout the lyrics. You put in foul language and come down hard on each cussword. Chuck Palahniuk
When Toots finally could breathe again and the blood returned to his brain, he recalled that he had not passed or been passed by Jackie at any time in the race. Toots never used foul language but he came close that night. Jackie paid. Audrey Meadows
I'm not any good at foul language or anything like that. Thora Hird
When will the Radical Left Congresswomen apologize to our Country, the people of Israel and even to the Office of the President, for the foul language they have used, and the terrible things they have said. So many people are angry at them & their horrible & disgusting actions! Donald Trump
Cywinski also urged Buhari to pardon the boy, named Omar Farouq, who was convicted by a Sharia court in Kano State in northwest Nigeria for using foul language while talking about God during an argument with his friend. Source: Internet
Adults use foul language to refute allegations, racial slurs are thrown fearlessly. Source: Internet