1. foul-mouthed - Adjective
2. foul-mouthed - Adjective Satellite
Using language scurrilous, opprobrious, obscene, or profane; abusive.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWell, babies are notoriously foul-mouthed. [shot of Charlie pointing at a doll] This one just called Derek a prick! Charlie Brooker
The English (it must be owned) are rather a foul-mouthed nation. William Hazlitt
On one side you have book burners, Congressional wives and Pat Robertson. On the other side, you have vulgar comedians, foul-mouthed rap groups and Dennis Hopper--all your choices should be so easy. Sandra Bernhard
noisy foul-mouthed women all shouting at once Source: Internet
Actor Brian Cox very much enjoyed playing foul-mouthed Logan Roy in HBO drama Succession. Source: Internet
According to Musharraf, lieutenant-general TP was an ill-mannered, foul-mouthed, ill-disciplined officer who caused a great deal of dissent within the armed forces. Source: Internet