The words Foul and Fair are not in the the ancient language dictionary, but in the Old Norse dictionary, in which the language is based, they are translated as: Fu'll (Foul) and Fagr, or Sannligr (Fair). Hope this helps.
Yes, the word foul is a noun (foul, fouls), a verb(foul, fouls, fouling, fouled), and an adjective (foul, fouler, foulest). Examples:Noun: The referee called a foul.Verb: Take care with the fertilizer, it can foul the pond.Adjective: We don't allow foul language here.
The term billingsgate is referred to as someone speaking a foul language or rather, using profanity. Here is a sentence that will illustrate how to use the word. When drunk or angry his language always devolve into billingsgate.
The soccer player was given a yellow card for a foul tackle on his opponent.
Example sentences for the noun 'use':I must thank Jim for the use of his car.The use of foul language is not permitted here.Example sentences for the verb 'use':You may use my pen to write the note.We use English to answer these questions.
any of them that have naughty words... prob use foul language. Its not by genre its who wrote the song.
Not necissarily (sorry i cant spell) i dont think its a recognized symtom but the person with OCD would get frustrated and choose to use foul language
The use of foul language on WikiAnswers is breaking the terms of use. Even omitting certain letters and replacing them with * % #, etc., is still classed as profanity. The posting of foul language/ profanities, anywhere on the site, is likely to result in the poster being blocked from using WikiAnswers.
Because Gwen is a referee. Hence she uses language such as "foul!" while on the job, regardless of her audience.
It typically refers to someone who is using foul language. The foul language being the 'colorfull words'.
The best way to discipline a young child for using foul language is to put him in the corner , and let him know that it is inappropriate to use foul language. It is imperative that you do not strike a child, as he will eventually defend himself.
It is due to foul language, bloody violence,use of alcohol and sexual themes.
You hear a lot of foul language on certain types of jobs, at bars when people are drunk, etc.
You hear a lot of foul language on certain types of jobs, at bars when people are drunk, etc.
The words Foul and Fair are not in the the ancient language dictionary, but in the Old Norse dictionary, in which the language is based, they are translated as: Fu'll (Foul) and Fagr, or Sannligr (Fair). Hope this helps.
Yes he did
Foul, abusive, or threatening language is an automatic send off (red card). If it is a player, then that player may not be replaced.