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cuss_out
cuss out
English
Verb
cuss out (third-person singular simple present cusses out, present participle cussing out, simple past and past participle cussed out)
- (chiefly US, transitive) To berate (someone or something) using profane language; to swear at (someone or something), especially at length.
- 1969 Jan. 3, "Tennis: That Special Feeling," Time (retrieved 19 April 2014):
- [A]fter winning a berth on the U.S. Davis Cup team, he was dropped from the competition for the ungentlemanly way in which he cussed out a ball boy.
- 1972, Stuart Hunter Palmer, The Violent Society, ISBN 9780808403531, p. 46 (Google preview):
- "[H]e was cussing me out just like he had before. Calling me every filthy name in the book."
- 2014 April 16, Diane E Coston, "MDOT Addressing Pot Hole Myth with RealityCheck," WHTC.com (retrieved 19 April 2014):
- When you’re traveling Michigan roads and cussing out the potholes, MDOT wants you to know that THEY know that pothole patches don’t last.
- 1969 Jan. 3, "Tennis: That Special Feeling," Time (retrieved 19 April 2014):
Usage notes
- Sometimes out is placed before the object of this verb and sometimes it is placed after the object.
Synonyms
References
- cuss out at OneLook Dictionary Search