"I don't normally swear, but on this occasion an expletive came out, " said Mr Evans.
In the early 1970s, Billy Connolly's anecdote-heavy, expletive-strewn stand-up shows were selling out venues in Scotland.
But Mr Putin's publicity machine managed to co-opt even this, when the prime minister personally responded to one expletive-loaded post.
The commission formally reversed its policy in March 2004 to declare even a single use of an expletive could be illegal.
Now please excuse me while I figure out how to get Rover to turn around and utter an expletive whenever it bumps into something.
He could feel Tamerlan grab him and heard him yell an expletive.
Suddenly he uttered an expletive and yanked the tiller toward him.
Pilar Sanders also filed a separate suit against her husband and his daughter, Deiondra, after she called her stepmother a "gold-digging (expletive)" and "the number one gold digger of the year" in Twitter posts.
"Hilariously, for me, it comes down to the sound of a duck quacking, which is a sound effect that was in my version, used as a bleep noise to cover up an expletive, " Coulton said.
It's not a show per se, even though the audience might leave disappointed if Ms. Essman, perhaps best know for her role as Susie Greene, Larry David's foul-mouthed foil on "Curb Your Enthusiasm, " doesn't let rip an expletive or two.
As mayor during the storm and the flooding that engulfed the city soon after, Mr Nagin was an impassioned and vociferous critic of the Bush administration's response to the disaster, famously losing his temper during an expletive-laced interview with local radio station WWL-AM.
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