Presidential apology in slang uses S word
President Barack Obama apologized for the Daschle debacle by saying “I screwed up” which raises a question of language — did the leader of the free world use a bad word or not?
Some grown adults would probably not use that S word when talking to their parents and some would likely chastise their children for using it in front of them.
The word probably rates a PG and fits somewhere between damn and the four-letter word beginning with F.
Consulting dictionary.com the term ”screw up” is listed as slang meaning to make a mess of an undertaking. The word becomes vulgar slang if used in a phrase with the word “around” after it and takes on more of the meaning of the F word.
By that definition it appears the term “screwed up” is just slang after all and not a profanity which is defined as “abusive, vulgar or irreverent language.”
So looks like Rahm Emanuel, famous for R-rated tirades, has not rubbed off on the president quite yet.
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