foul mouth

foul mouth

1. Someone who often uses language considered profanity. I don't want that foul mouth watching our kids ever again—she taught them curse words!
2. adjective Describing someone who uses such language. Often hyphenated or spelled as one word. I had to kick some foul mouth kids out of the store today.
See also: foul, mouth
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

foul mouth

n. a person who uses obscene language habitually. Sally is turning into a real foul mouth.
See also: foul, mouth
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • garbage mouth
  • foul-mouthed
  • swear at
  • swear at (someone or something)
  • bad word
  • the curse
  • bell, book, and candle things that are miraculous or that signal that
  • candle
  • miraculous
  • signal
References in periodicals archive
The foul mouthed chef drew his last breath it was said Arsenic was the cause of his death!
John Fagan, missed his first Anfield game in 40 years this Saturday after a foul mouthed racist outburst towards a Juventus player.
In this textbook piece of spin, the man who invented it and who kept insisting he didn't give a toss what anyone thought about him (so why do the documentary?), tried to make us forget the foul mouthed, nasty, spiteful, vindictive, foaming-at-the-mouth aspects of his character, and convince us instead that he's a caring family man devoted to helping charitable causes.
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Canary Wharf is architecture parlante at its most foul mouthed, yet its vulgarity should not be so surprising since it is the outcome of architecture viewed exclusively as an economic transaction.
Liverpool Crown Court heard that James Campbell, described as bad tempered and foul mouthed, had lost his temper with the little boy.
A FOUL mouthed racist is being hunted after sending death threats to U2 frontman Bono.