American Swear Word Dictionary
About Course
Adult content · 18+
Headphones recommended
Headphones recommended
Decode real American swearing — no guesswork.
Movies, stand-up, podcasts, group chats — natives use words textbooks skip. This course gives you the meaning, the sound, and the intensity/risk level of the most common American swear words so you can follow real speech clearly and avoid accidental insults.
300+ terms
28 categories
Native audio
Intensity scale: soft · hard · brutal
28 categories
Native audio
Intensity scale: soft · hard · brutal
What you get
- ✅ 300+ terms in 28 categories sorted by intensity: soft · hard · brutal
- ✅ Pronunciation you can copy — IPA + coach-style phonetic guides with native audio
- ✅ Plain-English definitions you’ll remember
- ✅ Natural example sentences showing tone and context
- ✅ Usage notes & cautions — what’s joking, what’s harsh, what’s never okay
Results you’ll get
- Recognize swear words at real speed — no second-guessing
- Judge instantly: mild rude vs. harsh vs. off-limits
- Follow jokes, movies, podcasts, and group chats without guessing
How it’s organized
Skimmable categories like Ways to call someone stupid, Sex & dating, Body & bathroom, and Frustration, each ordered by intensity so you always know what’s safe-ish, what’s strong, and what crosses the line.
Intensity legend:
Soft
Hard
Brutal
Soft
Hard
Brutal
Important: Educational purposes only. Some entries include discriminatory language so you can recognize and avoid it. This course does not encourage using these terms.
Course Content
Ways to Call Someone Stupid (20 terms)
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Soft (8 terms)
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Hard (7 terms)
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Brutal (6 terms)
Ways to talk about Genitalia/Private Parts (41 terms)
Ways to Call Someone Rude, Unpleasant, or Undesirable (50 terms)
Weakness (7 terms)
Sexual Promiscuity (8 terms)
Ways to Say Something is Untrue or Unjust (9 terms)
Ways to Express Dissatisfaction (20 terms)
Sexual Preference (9 terms)
Ways to Talk about Physical Appearance (6 terms)
Ways to Express Surprise (4 terms)
To Make Love/Have Sex (32 terms)
Fear (4 terms)
Multipliers (9 terms)
Comebacks (16 terms)
Bad Quality (18 terms)
To Have Problems (15 terms)
Stuff (2 terms)
Acceptance
Location
Autonomy (2 terms)
Work/Motivation (5 terms)
Ways to Dismiss Someone (4 terms)
Risk (2 terms)
Threats (8 terms)
Positivity (10 terms)
Quantity (11 terms)
to Converse
Under the Influence of Substances (4 terms)
Professions – (200+ Terms)
Bonus: Can’t Understand Native Speakers?
Student Ratings & Reviews
I see how much work Josh put into this course and it ended up being a fk-ing fire 🔥I enjoyed every set
Many new words and phrases, thanks you :)