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barnyard expression; barnyard language noun profanity US, 1968- What’s amazing is that viewers are making it one of the higest rated shows on TV this season, so people obviously don’t find the barnyard language the debutantes use distasteful. — Daily News Leader (Staunton, Virginia), p. 11A, 18 December 2003
- Although Hatch draws chuckles in Washington for uttering Utah-approved epithets like “Bullcorn!” his book gives readers uncensored expletives by the second page and sprinkles what the Denver Post called “barnyard expressions” throughout the narrative. — Salt Lake Tribune, p. A1, 16 February 2003
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