Four Letter Words. Why is everything becoming a four letter word and why is it bad?

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a lot of vulgarities are 4 letters long, at least in English. in other languages, they seem to be 5 letters long. so, the “4 letter” moniker underscores the speaker’s idea that term “X” is vulgar, or unwelcome at the very least. Snarky is becoming a four-letter word, for example.

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