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"unprintable" Definitions
  1. (of words or comments) too offensive or shocking to be printed and read by people

136 Sentences With "unprintable"

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A sweaty man goes inside, muttering unprintable words to himself.
There are sexual intensities in "Pond" that are unprintable here.
So do "sausage" and "hedgehog" and other unauthorized, sometimes unprintable interpolations.
The baseball players will [unprintable word] laugh us out of the dugout.
The tweets are shocking and unprintable, laced with racial epithets and offensive comments.
The requisite bite-and-describe moments often yield outbursts of sincere, unprintable praise.
He then relates, in unprintable fashion, what eighth and ninth grade were like.
Unprintable here, the subheadline even suggests awarding gold medals for exceptional, uh, performance.
The tweets were various shades of rude, crude and obscene (therefore unprintable here).
One — the one with the (sigh) unprintable name — is a stark Brechtian musical.
Her greeting involved an unprintable rant about thin motel walls and oversexed festivalgoers.
"I'll tell you what," he said, before unleashing a stream of unprintable invective.
" Mr. Palance gave, as The Times put it, a "cheerfully unprintable acceptance speech.
He recalls a few of the unprintable comments left on his Instagram account.
SR: It's probably unprintable, because there's lots of Yiddish words for certain male anatomy.
He spewed out a few more, mostly unprintable, then quickly tired of the exercise.
The titles of her songs — and the names of her dresses — are largely unprintable.
One Bataclan survivor invited Mr. Trump, on Twitter, to stick a handgun somewhere unprintable.
They alleged that he had molested children, was a serial rapist and other unprintable allegations.
He hissed an unprintable word at me, just as we passed Mao's dead, discolored face.
"That's urgent like a mother" — here he uses a perfect but unprintable word for emphasis.
His working title, which describes how dire the situation is for humanity, is unprintable here.
"I've waited years to say this," he began, and then uttered something unprintable to much applause.
The words, unprintable here, are emblazoned in hot pink on pins for sale at the counter.
The plots are outlandish; the characters peculiar; and the best bits of dialogue are largely unprintable.
Troops saturate social media with their favorite Mattis quotes — many of them unprintable in this newspaper.
A book whose title is unprintable in this publication, Seth Price Sure to be a classic.
He also invoked an unprintable line from Public Enemy's Chuck D diminishing the importance of the awards.
"Help me" is a common moniker; others range from in-jokes to unprintable racial and sexual epithets.
They have said much worse things, she said, things unprintable in this column, regarding her sexual orientation.
The mind is left to wonder at the unprintable expressions of democratic freedom those ballots might contain.
"But then I say…" What she says is something unprintable, at least for The New York Times.
His parting words, an unprintable version of "you really messed up by coming here" sounded very ominous.
"She will cut you if you don't," Mr. Cerveris replied, laughing, adding an unprintable vulgarity for effect.
She did not apologize for the wait, and simply announced in charming, unprintable language how hungry she was.
And she's tweeted a letter mocking Mr. Trump with language that makes it unprintable in this family newsletter.
And then there's the video that featured the actor Danny Trejo, which birthed another (unprintable) offshoot of the meme.
Another threw a tray of dark mush to the ground, stomped on his meal and uttered three unprintable words.
Many an unprintable racial epithet, and their effects on these men, gets folded into a cross-fire of chatter.
After combing through the responses, complete with misspellings and some unprintable portmanteaus, we came up with some interesting observations.
Some, like the one a White House adviser used in an interview with CNN, are unprintable in a family newspaper.
"Memories are so beautiful," he said, punctuating his comment with one of many unprintable words and phrases heard that night.
Robert De Niro was honored by Mr. Obama, a year before the actor had some unprintable words for Mr. Trump.
During downtime, Daisy May cracked up the crew with a hypochondriacal riff about an unprintable physical sensation in her bowels.
Quoting from "Instrumental" is tricky, since Rhodes drops an unprintable-in-a-family-newspaper epithet at least once a page.
If you are reading this, Mr., Trump, you are likely recoiling and saying something unprintable, pretending that you can still win.
You can't believe what white people say about Obama in private— he's Kenyan , he's Muslim , they'd call him unprintable racial epithets.
"He told me all his friends were married," or else an unprintable word that means not especially nice, Ms. Sarkissian said.
What was never clearly explained: how or when Bryant managed to pick up a few unprintable words in Doncic's native tongue.
" Sony's Wonderbook "turned a hardback book into an augmented-reality surface," while Google's Visual Editions has explored the possibility of "unprintable books.
"'Nice day' means 'this fishing is –'" he said to me, finishing the sentence with an unprintable word indicating it was not good.
A film he acted in this year, " _______ People," poses a slight obstacle with its unprintable title, which he's hoping will be changed.
The messages, some with unprintable, racist slurs, came from both parents and students opposing the event because it was "anti-27A," Kirk says.
He will tell you that the rage over all the fancy foodie add-ons — grass-fed this, free-range that — is unprintable nonsense.
"London Has Fallen" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian), because blood is shed and unprintable words are uttered.
She was flanked by three other drag veterans in gold, who traded unprintable barbs (mostly about who was the oldest or most promiscuous).
And though the words differ (and some are unprintable in this space), the messages all end with the same demand: I want out.
Listening to a recording of the chaotic conversation, you hear cross talk, befuddlement, imprecations, pleas for quiet, heckling and a few unprintable phrases.
Another post, unprintable in a family newspaper, was a ribald joke involving a seller of fried dough sticks, his wife and an irate customer.
One self-described Corbynite gasped as Ahir Shah tore into the Labour leader with an unprintable joke about his fiddling while the left burned.
Before I say "I do," I want to say thank you, and a few unprintable sentiments to the ones who came before the one.
Back in 1992, a bunch of friends on Staten Island recorded a brash, catchy song with many lyrics that are unprintable in this newsletter.
The problem behavior is swaddled in a cozy blanket of relativity: You say tomato, I say something unprintable and shove you against a wall.
On the stand in 1955, however, Donham claimed Till had said something "unprintable" to her and she was "scared to death," according to Vanity Fair.
Believing a (probably fabricated) story that the Maharishi had hit on fellow pupil Mia Farrow, he wrote a lament that originally began with unprintable lyrics.
There's not a MAGA hat to be found, and the only reference to President Trump is when someone refers to an unprintable epithet in chief.
If it were made now, she'd be more likely to call him, however seductively, with a word that remains unprintable in newspapers like this one.
Any last thoughts before we wrap this up, hit send, and immediately hear about four major trades that make the entire thing outdated and unprintable?
A lot of them are unprintable and had to be blurred in the photo above, but the messages that are left are still far from tame.
The other, which opened this month and has an unprintable name, is also centered on a social outcast named Hester (played by an incisive Christine Lahti).
"In the car, my friends and I listen to all this stuff that's just" — he rattled off several oh-so-unprintable lines about women and sex.
Ms. Sagher called her "my hero" (adding an unprintable word before "hero") and urged the audience to check out Teen Vogue for its unvarnished political coverage.
"Wow!" came from all over the room, along with a few unprintable expletives said in stunned appreciation, the crowd's excited whispering and laughing bouncing across the theater.
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But, as related by a recovering addict with an unprintable name (his initials were F.H.), the stories had an underlying sense of connection, possibility and unknown worlds.
In subsequent printings, Kahane added blurbs from T. S. Eliot ("a very remarkable book") and Ezra Pound ("at last an unprintable book that is fit to read").
The full message, which you can read in full at Us Weekly, is littered with unprintable expletives — at one point, Olsen employs a derogatory term for gay men.
And he invited YG back out during his set so they could perform the remix of YG's anti-Donald J. Trump anthem, one with an emphatic, unprintable title.
Gracie Gardner is the latest winner, for her play with the unprintable title, "P____ Sludge," which will be rolled out in a series of readings across the country.
Ms. Clifford has subsisted amid the seamier elements of a business often rife with exploitation and unruly fare; more than a few of her film titles are unprintable.
It also relies on Paris's romance and glamour, which Jay-Z drew on earlier for the 2011 duet with Kanye West (with an unprintable title referencing the city).
Dr. Toscano is also a darling of many popular contemporary artists, such as Harif Guzman, who recently posted a selfie with Dr. Toscano with an unprintable shout-out.
Later that month, when Recode's Kara Swisher asked him about the headline, which she described as "not a very nice" one, he dismissed it with an unprintable phrase.
"Then why are you deporting them?" he wrote on Twitter, bracketing the question with a snarl of English, Aramaic and Arabic that would be unprintable in any language.
" Donham testified that Till told her, "You needn't be afraid of me," and that he used an "unprintable word" while saying he had done something "with white women before.
From the start, the protesters included people from every religious background and class who did not spare their own communities' leaders from mocking chants, the more unprintable the better.
We now live in a country so degraded and compromised — in which the rage of so many is so great -- that we're using unprintable words to describe our leaders.
"If you asked them what they first thought of me, they'd all say, 'a perv,'" he says of the teens there, emphasizing the point with an expletive unprintable here.
G.R. Lonnie Holley, 'I Woke Up in a _______ America' Here's a howl of disbelief and fury at the state of the nation with a full title that's unprintable here.
He was a trembling tour de force in "The _______ With the Hat" in 2011 (the full title is unprintable here), him and Chris Rock together on a Broadway stage.
Facing budget cuts equivalent to nearly $1 billion, the top general of the French armed forces, Pierre de Villiers, used an unprintable epithet before a parliamentary committee and quit.
" The newspaper named Pussy Riot from the start, but the band Perfect Pussy had to get very famous before the Times would list them as anything other than "unprintable name.
Yet in Ms. Waller-Bridge's rendering, an ugly, unprintable two-word exclamation somehow encompasses self-destructiveness, self-assertiveness, self-consciousness — and the unconditional thrill and muddle of simply being alive.
The success of books like the Mark Manson New York Times best seller (with the unprintable name) indicates that letting go and laying off may very well set us free.
Its characters are more likely to express themselves in a vernacular that includes slang both familiar (though mostly unprintable here) and unfamiliar (know what "sarnies" or "tatties" are?) to American audiences.
" Huntsman added that his sons, whom Gehrke referenced in his column, also had an opinion on whether he should step down: "Their words when asked if I should resign are unprintable.
In the past year, the rapper, known offstage as Elizabeth Harris, has gained renown far outside Chicago, her hometown, for her very funny, profoundly unprintable observations on sex and other topics.
Luckily, these moments also make for great comedy, which is what this gaggle of improvisers (in a show whose full title is unprintable) hope to turn audience members' holiday memories into.
Visual Editions, a London-based publishing company has teamed up with Google Creative Lab in Sydney Australia to create Editions at Play—a series of "unprintable" books viewable on your mobile phone.
They include Larissa FastHorse, whose "The Thanksgiving Play" will be staged in October; and Tori Sampson, whose play (with an unprintable title) will receive its world premiere as the season's fourth production.
HOUSTON — The condolence emails are already coming in, from New York, and California, and from my neighbors down the street, who are mostly limiting themselves to unprintable but predictable four-letter words.
Stephen Colbert led off "The Late Show" by addressing the controversy over his Monday monologue, in which he used an unprintable phrase to describe how President Trump, ahem, interacts with Vladimir Putin.
One year after the Civil Rights Act became law, activists asking the government to lift a ban on gay federal employees received a response that was so hostile that it is almost unprintable.
One — he happens to be Ed Moses, who would become a major West Coast artist — admits, "I was on the brink several times of hoisting her skirt up and" doing something unprintable here.
It's challenging to write about Betty Tompkins's photorealist paintings, because lots of their titles are unprintable and her subject matter is giant genitalia in extreme close-up and in the act of intercourse.
Among some unprintable slogans found in a series of streetwear-inspired capsule collections also on display is a T-shirt that reads, "I Hate Rihanna," and sweatpants with "Relapse" printed down the leg.
Books of The Times Rome may be the Eternal City and Bombay, Maximum City, but if we take literature as our guide, London possesses a hundred names — and a good many of them unprintable.
He uttered an unprintable word, kicked the hated door, went out the wide terrace window and, like an angry giant in a storybook, magically stomped away, across the rooftops and chimney-pots of Paris.
After Trump, as president-elect, slammed SNL's treatment of him as "biased" and "one-sided," Davidson fired back in a since-deleted Instagram post: "Never been more proud" — followed by an unprintable message to Trump.
Clinton's jailing, wishing her death and denouncing her with unprintable gendered slurs, Mr. Trump has himself wondered aloud about the "Second Amendment people" who might take matters into their own hands if she is elected.
The video he retweeted came from the (unprintable) Twitter handle of a man who believes, among other whacked-out things, the conspiracy theory that Democrats were involved in the death of a former DNC staffer.
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London Theater Reviews LONDON — There's no limit to the fractiousness on view in "Holy __," the new play bearing the challenging, unprintable title with which the Kiln Theater in Northwest London opened its doors this week.
And standards of decency change with the times: the dictionary made by John Florio in Elizabethan England contained straightforward entries for words that were considered unprintable by the time Samuel Johnson's was published in 1755.
I am ashamed to say that his entirely gross and unprintable recollection of driving from LAX Airport to Pasadena and unsuccessfully fighting off the effects of a colitis flare-up had me laughing out loud.
" (Their reported nickname for Mr. Shkreli is unprintable here.) • "A few weeks ago he rang up his handpicked chief executive during a safari vacation — to fire him, according to a person familiar with the exchange.
To hear him tell it, he's been chewed up and spat out by every label in Nashville, ultimately recording a batch of obscene honky-tonk and Southern rock numbers, the lyrics of each and every one unprintable.
Within hours, comments — and more than a few unprintable jokes — were flying, along with speculation about who was responsible, as well whether the fecal mailings were symbolic, or merely redolent of, the broader controversies roiling the field.
Several of our common words were once acronyms from this era, such as "omg" ("oh my god") and "wtf" ("what the" followed by an expletive then as now unprintable in these pages — some things have not changed).
And he had international notoriety on his side: The 1961 premiere of his strident opera "Intolleranza 1960" in Venice was halted by neo-Fascist protesters wielding stink bombs and "shrieking unprintable names," as this newspaper delicately put it.
At the microphone, in front of a scarlet lamé curtain, was the Brooklyn-based rapper Ms. Boogie, performing her new track "Morphin Time," a minimal bass-heavy number about personal transformation, full of whip-sharp (and unprintable) lyrics.
Yohji Yamamoto, one of the authentic renegades in the business, showed a significantly restrained collection of fishtail parkas worn with blanket scarves and T-shirts scrawled with unprintable epithets that could be the new look for Occupy Wall Street.
When the whole group convenes to critique the queens, they fill every minute of dead time with unprintable jokes; the decades-long friendship between Visage and RuPaul is clearest when one accuses the other of deeply esoteric sex acts.
It's there on the hokey song (with an unprintable title) about imagining a world in which white people were treated the way black people are now ("Hope you know how to fight crime, 911's no longer your lifeline").
One minute the leather-lung men and women behind me in center field 440 feet from home plate (to sit there is a bit like watching the game from the International Space Station) were bellowing and hurling joyfully unprintable invective at the Nationals.
That anger flares searingly when Honey fails to address Frankie's father (James Waterston) as "sir," and he speaks of Honey as one of the "biggity, worthless" black men (the noun he uses is unprintable) who have gotten above their station during the war.
Ms. Parker has an expansive and thrillingly original imagination, and her riposte to "The Scarlet Letter" required two plays, both featuring a central character named for Hawthorne's ill-used Hester: "In the Blood" and "A," whose full title includes an unprintable epithet.
And yet a continued life seems all but guaranteed for this latest offering from the writer of "Shopping and … ," the provocative play with the unprintable title that began at the Court in 1996 before moving to the West End and Off Broadway.
The wine-pairing menu evolved from a setback in the early days of L'Archestrate, when Mr. Guérard turned up for lunch and informed Mr. Senderens that the food was extraordinary but that the wine list was — here he used an unprintable term — less than adequate.
Digital magazines allow readers, writers, and editors to process the idea of the "printing" community in real time and to create "imagined books" that are often "unprintable," as in Holly Melgard's Black Friday, which would be a 740-page tome of almost entirely black ink if printed.
Album Review About a year ago, just as the SoundCloud rap ecosystem was beginning to erupt into broader consciousness, some of its most agitated and popular figures — including Lil Pump and XXXTentacion — began screaming, in unprintable language, that the older and more measured rapper J. Cole should kiss off.
His incendiary words and unconscionable silences gave a green light to bad actors who existed before him but were never so encouraged: the anti-Semites who harassed Jewish journalists on Twitter; the white nationalists who threatened to intimidate minorities at the polls; the misogynists who hurled unprintable slurs at Clinton.
I'm 43 and I've been married for 13 years, so please pardon what will look like naïveté while I break the news, because there are some people who do not know this yet: These days, a man will send you a series of eggplant emojis and say something to you that is unprintable in this family newspaper.
It didn't offer the queens a chance to shine, and therefore none of them really did, but for brief turns by Mayhem Miller, in a bit that I cannot describe in this publication, and the queen butch Kameron Michaels as "Tinderella," who seized on the runway with an intimacy-prohibitive condition and was prescribed a Ru-laxant with an unprintable title.
" Normal conversation here, as most New Yorkers know, consists of a garbled public address message that "downtown local trains are making express stops on the local track; for bypassed stations take the uptown express train making local stops on the express track," followed by unprintable language, followed by someone yelling, "What time is it?" and his friends yelling "It's show time!" followed by someone saying, "Are you getting a signal?
Not unlike the unprintable insults against former First Lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE snaking their way across the extreme rightwing social media sphere, attacking Pelosi is an atavistic exercise in reclaiming these men's sense of masculinity.

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