It's a neat theatrical trick that sees us introduced to the intentionally harsh vulgarisms of sexual parlance. |
Elizabethan and even 18th century authors, who represent vulgarisms so frequently, do not seem to use omissions and misplacings of h's as a characteristic of low class speech. |
It's just spoken English, not just vulgarisms but slang and stuff like that. |
Editors of newspapers allow more vulgarisms to go to print today than they used to. |
The manuscript was intended to point out and correct vulgarisms that had entered the Latin language. |