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The Little Red Book of Very Dirty Words

By Alexis Munier Item No. #Z4220
Format: Paperback
Price: $8.95

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Inside this book: The dirtiest words in the English language!
And we're not just talking about those infamous seven words you can't say on TV. We're talking about more than 1,000 of the blessedly profane insults, obscenities, and vulgarities that make English the richest—and raunchiest—language on earth.

In this book, you'll find the dirtiest of the dirty, along with the most deliciously obscene variations from English-speaking countries around the world. So go ahead, call your ex/boss/landlord a barmy, crop-dusting, kickin', frackin', bloody son-of-a-bitch dickwad.

Swear. Loudly. You'll be friggin' glad you did. Because with this nastiest of nasty wordbooks, you'll find talking dirty has never been more fun—or more filthy!

Alexis Munier relocated from California to Europe in her mid-twenties and began teaching English at world-renown language schools in Russia, Slovenia, and Italy. After dropping her valley girl accent, she even taught courses in British English that could rival Professor Higgins's. Now a writer and opera singer based in Switzerland, Ms. Munier spends summers in London, bickering with overly polite Black Cab drivers and defending the virtues of American spelling.

Product Type: Paperback
Page Count: 208
Size: 4-1/4" x 7"
ISBN: 9781605506524
Other Features: 1-60550-652-4

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