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To convert a percentage to a vulgar fraction, put it over 100 and simplify: 72 % = 72/100 = 18/25
A penny (not pence, which is plural!) has an absolute value that is smaller than a pound. It is, therefore, impossible to express it as a vulgar fraction.
Proper, improper, vulgar and decimal
Vulgar in what way? There is no control over the questions and some are rather blunt. That is simply the personality of the person asking the question. There lack of education. Most answers tend to be more correct but there are some people who answer that have the same lack of education. It is just people being who they are.
Vulgar words come out of the mouth of some people. It begins with the letter V.
Some slang terms are vulgar, especially when they refer to the genitals or to acts like having sex or eliminating waste. Not all slang is vulgar, though. Usually, slang is not used in formal or business situations because it is casual. People who use slang in every situation are often thought of as less educated than people who can use formal language in the right situation.
Vulgar simply means 'common'. So, by extension, naughty or coarse words, possibly because they are used more by the common people, became 'vulgar words'. It's a euphemism. What makes a word 'vulgar', in the sense of a coarse or naughty word? Just that people agree that it is. Words are not inherently vulgar. Take 'bloody', for instance. In Britain, it is considered a very vulgar term, (though less so, nowadays). But in the U.S.A., few people would consider it inflammatory. In general, they will often be words describing sexual or excretory functions, or their associated organs.
common people
Vulgar simply means 'common'. So, by extension, naughty or coarse words, possibly because they are used more by the common people, became 'vulgar words'. It's a euphemism. What makes a word 'vulgar', in the sense of a coarse or naughty word? Just that people agree that it is. Words are not inherently vulgar. Take 'bloody', for instance. In Britain, it is considered a very vulgar term, (though less so, nowadays). But in the U.S.A., few people would consider it inflammatory. In general, they will often be words describing sexual or excretory functions, or their associated organs.
millionaires or rich people who do not over expose themselves to the public
its Rated R so 17 Well that movie is Rated R and has some vulgar language and some sex. I would say about 13 what dont they know.
"Jag off" is considered a vulgar slang term for the act of masturbating. It is not appropriate for polite conversation and may be offensive to some people.
The language was vulgar and uncouth. It was a vulgar display of unsportsmanlike conduct. His vulgar manners made the others move away form him.
Ashley is a vulgar person
Most of the American Pie lyrics are not vulgar. They may be interpreted in many ways by different people and this may be a subjective issue. An example of lyrics from the song that are not vulgar include "I can still remember how that music used to make me smile".