Dragon Writing Prompts

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list of fictional expletives

(As of 6 February 2007)

This list of fictional expletives contains expletives invented by writers of fiction—often science fiction or fantasy—to add nuance to the fictional cultures in their work, and sometimes as a form of censorship (or getting around it).

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  • By Klono's polyester leisure suit – an oath in Sean Barrett's GURPS Lensman.

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See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Firefly," Episode 1, Season 1
  2. ^ "James Black", in message entitled "Re: Rush" on alt.music.alternative, 13 June 1994. See message posted on alt.music.alternative and Dictionary citation for fucktard from the Double-Tongued Word Wrester Dictionary.
  3. ^ Astounding January 1938, p. 135; cp. p. 220 of the first book edition.
  4. ^ Tom Corbett Viewmaster Reel 1.
  5. ^ Chapter 6, paragraphs 3 & 4.
  6. ^ Ron Ellik, in The Universes of E.E. Smith, p. 115. See also Blasphemy in the Lensman Universe by David Dyer-Bennet.

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