Wiktionary
n. profane or inappropriate and unacceptable words.
Usage examples of "foul language".
The rotund stall owner bartered with her, both sides enjoying the foul language, insults, choosing this bird, then that, then another, prodding them, discarding them, until the bargain was made.
He could have sworn that had been the sound of someone using foul language.
Although many things about the cantankerous desert rat puzzle the boy, the explosive exit from the SUV, punctuated by a storm of foul language, and the flight on foot across the fluorescent plain are the most baffling.
The din was appalling, with battle cries, screams and foul language filling the air.
Thomas let out a stream of foul language that would've made a SEAL take notice.
If you are going to use foul language in front of me, Mr Maclear, she said, you can leave immediately.
There were shouts and curses, sounds as of a chair broken and tables upset, and one protesting, struggling inebriate was hurled out from the front door and left, with threats and foul language, to collect himself from the pavement.