In general terms, taboo language refers to words or expressions that are considered socially unacceptable or inappropriate in a given context or culture.Examples of taboo language include swear words, slurs, and expressions related to sexuality, violence, or bodily functions.Research on taboo language has explored its social and psychological functions, such as its role in establishing and reinforcing social norms, expressing emotions and identities, and coping with stress and anxiety (Díaz Cintas & Remael, 2021).Studies have also examined the impact of taboo language on communication, cognition, and behavior, as well as its potential benefits and drawbacks in different contexts and settings ( Jay, 2000).