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Speech - usually made in public - that uses slightly raunchy or 'off-color' language. Can also refer to overblown or exaggerated speech.

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"Purple speech" can refer to language that is politically moderate or bipartisan, combining elements of "blue" (Democratic) and "red" (Republican) viewpoints. It is often associated with finding common ground and seeking compromise in political discussions.

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