Senator John Kerry created a stir last year when he used a vulgar phrase to describe President Bush's handling of the Iraq war.
The humor of the work consists of hearing these words instead as vulgar phrases of German and Italian.
Some used vulgar phrases in addressing Mr. Peterson, while others berated him with shouts and finger pointing.
She said these initials were commonly known on campus to evoke a vulgar phrase celebrating the graduating class of 1979, the last class with men only.
Many variations on the theme are possible because of the ease of rhyming Nantucket with certain vulgar phrases.
Its opening words are, "Another murder in East New York," followed by a vulgar phrase indicating that no one cared.
He also acknowledged having repeatedly used a vulgar phrase telling her to scratch a part of his anatomy.
Failing originality in all his cinematic pursuits, Gordon Hathaway was nevertheless rumored to be the first to coin this vulgar phrase.
That vulgar phrase, which Mo'in had used of his saintly wife, had entered our relations.
By then they were both drunk, and I could hear Mother scream every vulgar phrase imaginable.