excuse my french

The phrase "excuse my French" is an idiomatic expression used as an apology or preface for using profanity or offensive language. It is often uttered after or before swearing, making a humorous attempt to distance oneself from the perceived rudeness of the language used. This phrase suggests that the speaker acknowledges the potentially offensive nature of their words and is offering an excuse or apology for using them.


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