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* ''Film/SnackShack'': 14-year-old AJ and Moose swear profusely when away from their parents, even when manning the snack shack around little kids and parents. At home, AJ gets reprimanded for saying "frick."
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-->'''Mills:''' '''Fucking''' [[Literature/TheDivineComedy Dante]]! Goddamn poetry-writing '''[[HeteronormativeCrusader faggot]]'''; piece of '''shit'''! '''Fucker'''!

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-->'''Mills:''' '''Fucking''' [[Literature/TheDivineComedy Dante]]! Goddamn poetry-writing {{poetry}}-writing '''[[HeteronormativeCrusader faggot]]'''; piece of '''shit'''! '''Fucker'''!
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* [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]] has a legendarily foul mouth. He can’t get through a single sentence without swearing. Even his very first lines in the franchise as the doll have him cussing out Andy’s mum.


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* ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'': Freddy Krueger in later films. He especially loves calling his [[MemeticMutation female victims ‘bitch’]]
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* [[TheHero Marty McFly]] from ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is noticeably more foul-mouthed than everyone else in the film[[note]]due to Profanity Marching On between the 1950s and the 1980s, mostly[[/note]], with "damn" and "hell" being regular parts of his vocabulary. He even tries to get others to do it more.

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* [[TheHero Marty McFly]] from ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'' is noticeably more foul-mouthed than everyone else in the film[[note]]due to Profanity Marching On between the 1950s and the 1980s, mostly[[/note]], with "damn" and "hell" being regular parts of his vocabulary. He even tries to get others to do it more.
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* A good amount of the characters in ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' swear at some point or another, but Hudson in particular is a raging whirlwind of profanity. Hudson's dialogue alone accounts for almost two-thirds of all F-bombs dropped in the film.
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* While some of them swear more than others, pretty much every relevant (and non-relevant with enough dialogue) character in the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'' series has a very colorful language. The one who swears ''the least'' is Jigsaw himself, John Kramer, and [[PrecisionFStrike when he does it's meant to hit hard]].

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* While some of them swear more than others, pretty much every relevant (and non-relevant with enough dialogue) character in the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'' series has a very colorful language. [[InvertedTrope The one who swears ''the least'' swears]] ''[[InvertedTrope the least]]'' is Jigsaw himself, John Kramer, and [[PrecisionFStrike when he does it's meant to hit hard]].
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* Creator/JoePesci: He's this in almost everything he's in. His performances in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' and ''Film/{{Casino}}'' are particularly infamous in this regard. Averted in ''Film/HomeAlone'' and its sequel, appropriately enough; instead of actual swear words, Harry curses in {{Angrish}}--the worst word we actually hear him say is "cojones". Allegedly, director Chris Columbus created a SwearJar to discourage this sort of thing around the child actors, and Pesci was said to have filled it in a ''single day''. In ''The Movies that Made Us'', Columbus recalls that Pesci told him that outside of Martin Scorsese films, he'd usually pick scripts that had as much colorful language possible. Surprisingly downplayed in ''Film/MyCousinVinny'', where, although he does his share of swearing as Vinny, Creator/MarisaTomei (Mona) actually swears more than him.

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* Creator/JoePesci: He's this in almost everything he's in. His performances in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' and ''Film/{{Casino}}'' are particularly infamous in this regard. Averted in ''Film/HomeAlone'' ''Film/HomeAlone1'' and [[Film/HomeAlone2LostInNewYork its sequel, sequel]], appropriately enough; instead of actual swear words, Harry curses in {{Angrish}}--the worst word we actually hear him say is "cojones". Allegedly, director Chris Columbus created a SwearJar to discourage this sort of thing around the child actors, and Pesci was said to have filled it in a ''single day''. In ''The Movies that Made Us'', Columbus recalls that Pesci told him that outside of Martin Scorsese films, he'd usually pick scripts that had as much colorful language possible. Surprisingly downplayed in ''Film/MyCousinVinny'', where, although he does his share of swearing as Vinny, Creator/MarisaTomei (Mona) actually swears more than him.
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* ''Film/MainStreetMeats'': When Cherry is riding the tow truck into town at the start of the movie, the radio [=DJ=] she's listening to says a [=LOT=] of words that get bleeped out.
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* In ''Film/ReadyOrNot2019'', none of the adult characters seem inhibited about language, but Grace is by far the foulest-mouthed character. Not that she doesn't have good reason....
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** Earl and Linda Partridge are also pretty good examples of this trope, ''especially'' Linda. This is already a movie where a lot of the characters are quite liberal when it comes to using {{Cluster F Bomb}}s, but in just about every scene Linda's in, she takes the usage of the trope UpToEleven, which is quite an accomplishment in a movie like that.

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** Earl and Linda Partridge are also pretty good examples of this trope, ''especially'' Linda. This is already a movie where a lot of the characters are quite liberal when it comes to using {{Cluster F Bomb}}s, but in just about every scene Linda's in, she takes the usage of the trope UpToEleven, exaggerates this trope, which is quite an accomplishment in a movie like that.
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* ''Film/LakePlacid'': Dolores Bickerman, [[PlayingAgainstType/FilmActing played very much against type]] by the late Creator/BettyWhite, is an older widow with a ''very'' colorful volcabulary.
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* Kyle in ''Film/FiftyFifty'', although considering he's played by Creator/SethRogen, this probably doesn't surprise anyone.

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* Kyle in ''Film/FiftyFifty'', ''Film/FiftyFifty2011'', although considering he's played by Creator/SethRogen, this probably doesn't surprise anyone.
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* [[TheHero Marty McFly]] from ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is noticeably more foul-mouthed than everyone else in the film, with "damn" and "hell" being regular parts of his vocabulary. He even tries to get others to do it more.

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* [[TheHero Marty McFly]] from ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is noticeably more foul-mouthed than everyone else in the film, film[[note]]due to Profanity Marching On between the 1950s and the 1980s, mostly[[/note]], with "damn" and "hell" being regular parts of his vocabulary. He even tries to get others to do it more.
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* Creator/JoePesci: He's this in almost everything he's in. His performances in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' and ''Film/{{Casino}}'' are particularly infamous in this regard. Averted in ''Film/HomeAlone'' and its sequel, appropriately enough; instead of actual swear words, Harry curses in {{Angrish}}--the worst word we actually hear him say is "cojones". Allegedly, director Chris Columbus created a SwearJar to discourage this sort of thing around the child actors, and Pesci was said to have filled it in a ''single day''. In ''The Movies that Made Us'', Columbus recalls that Pesci told him that outside of Martin Scorsese films, he'd usually pick scripts that had as much colorful language possible. Surprisingly downplayed in ''Film/MyCousinVinny'', where, although he does his share of swearing as Vinny, Creator/MarisoTomei (Mona) actually swears more than him.

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* Creator/JoePesci: He's this in almost everything he's in. His performances in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' and ''Film/{{Casino}}'' are particularly infamous in this regard. Averted in ''Film/HomeAlone'' and its sequel, appropriately enough; instead of actual swear words, Harry curses in {{Angrish}}--the worst word we actually hear him say is "cojones". Allegedly, director Chris Columbus created a SwearJar to discourage this sort of thing around the child actors, and Pesci was said to have filled it in a ''single day''. In ''The Movies that Made Us'', Columbus recalls that Pesci told him that outside of Martin Scorsese films, he'd usually pick scripts that had as much colorful language possible. Surprisingly downplayed in ''Film/MyCousinVinny'', where, although he does his share of swearing as Vinny, Creator/MarisoTomei Creator/MarisaTomei (Mona) actually swears more than him.
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* Creator/JoePesci: He's this in almost everything he's in. His performances in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' and ''Film/{{Casino}}'' are particularly infamous in this regard. Averted in ''Film/HomeAlone'' and its sequel, appropriately enough; instead of actual swear words, Harry curses in {{Angrish}}--the worst word we actually hear him say is "cojones". Allegedly Chris Columbus created a SwearJar to discourage this sort of thing around the child actors, and Pesci was said to have filled it in a ''single day''. In ''The Movies that Made Us'', Columbus recalls that Pesci told him that outside of Martin Scorsese films, he'd usually pick scripts that had as much colorful language possible.

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* Creator/JoePesci: He's this in almost everything he's in. His performances in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' and ''Film/{{Casino}}'' are particularly infamous in this regard. Averted in ''Film/HomeAlone'' and its sequel, appropriately enough; instead of actual swear words, Harry curses in {{Angrish}}--the worst word we actually hear him say is "cojones". Allegedly Allegedly, director Chris Columbus created a SwearJar to discourage this sort of thing around the child actors, and Pesci was said to have filled it in a ''single day''. In ''The Movies that Made Us'', Columbus recalls that Pesci told him that outside of Martin Scorsese films, he'd usually pick scripts that had as much colorful language possible. Surprisingly downplayed in ''Film/MyCousinVinny'', where, although he does his share of swearing as Vinny, Creator/MarisoTomei (Mona) actually swears more than him.
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* Justified in ''Film/DemolitionMan'' with John Spartan and Simon Phoenix when they find themselves in the future society of San Angeles, a FalseUtopia where even swearing is banned via the Verbal Morality Statue and enforced by a SinisterSurveillance network. Because the two are FishOutOfTemporalWater, they are unaccustomed to this law and wind up racking a hefty pile of fines throughout the film.
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* In ''Film/ShredderOrpheus'', Axel dishes out a majority of the film's profanity and peppers his sentences with swear words, with other characters cursing only once or not at all.

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* In ''Film/ShredderOrpheus'', Axel dishes out a majority of the film's profanity and peppers his sentences with swear words, with other characters cursing only once or not at all. In the second half of the film, Linus frequently curses as he attempts to get Orpheus to move on from Eurydice and go to scheduled gigs, to no avail.

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* [[TheHero Marty McFly]] from ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.

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* [[TheHero Marty McFly]] from ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.''Film/BackToTheFuture'' is noticeably more foul-mouthed than everyone else in the film, with "damn" and "hell" being regular parts of his vocabulary. He even tries to get others to do it more.
-->'''George:''' You really think I ought to swear?\\
'''Marty:''' Yes god damn it George, swear!
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* In ''Film/ShredderOrpheus'', Axel dishes out a majority of the film's profanity and peppers his sentences with swear words, with other characters cursing only once or not at all. (This only applies to Axel as a character, as his narration is profanity-free.)

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* In ''Film/ShredderOrpheus'', Axel dishes out a majority of the film's profanity and peppers his sentences with swear words, with other characters cursing only once or not at all. (This only applies to Axel as a character, as his narration is profanity-free.)
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* Creator/TomCruise is the sole reason for ''Film/RainMan'''s R rating. His character is the only one who swears in the movie, which has no significant acts of violence or sex.

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* Creator/TomCruise is the sole reason for ''Film/RainMan'''s R rating. His character character, Charlie Babbitt, is the only one who swears in the movie, which has no significant acts of violence or sex.
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* Creator/TomCruise is the sole reason for the ''Film/RainMan'''s R rating. His character is the only one who swears in the movie, which has no significant acts of violence or sex.

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* Creator/TomCruise is the sole reason for the ''Film/RainMan'''s R rating. His character is the only one who swears in the movie, which has no significant acts of violence or sex.
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* ''Film/RainMan'': Creator/TomCruise is the sole reason for the film's R-Rating. He's the only character who swears in the movie and it has no significant acts of violence.

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* ''Film/RainMan'': Creator/TomCruise is the sole reason for the film's R-Rating. He's the only ''Film/RainMan'''s R rating. His character is the only one who swears in the movie and it movie, which has no significant acts of violence.violence or sex.
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* ''Film/{{Girlfight}}'': Diana is foul-mouthed, dropping a number of [[PrecisionFStrike f-bombs]] throughout the film. Some other characters are dismayed and try to have her tone this down, but she doesn't.
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* The entire ''Film/TwentyOneJumpStreet'' film series is such an epic swear-fest that it's almost easier to list characters that cuss all the time than it is to name ones that don't. However, there is still no one else that can match the proficiency of the well-oiled swearing machine that is Captain Dickson.
* Kyle in ''Film/FiftyFifty'', although considering he's played by Creator/SethRogen, this probably doesn't surprise anyone.
* [[JerkJock Steve Stifler]] from the ''Film/AmericanPie'' series:
-->'''Stifler:''' Observe the fucking Stifmeister. What is his defining characteristic?\\
'''Jim:''' He uses the 'F' word excessively.\\
'''Stifler:''' ''[genuinely touched]'' Thanks, man.
* [[TheHero Marty McFly]] from ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.
* Several characters in ''Film/BadSanta'', but [[DepravedDwarf Marcus]] tops all of them.
-->'''Marcus:''' Sketch it up, you fucking moron. Fucking Leonardo [=DaVinci=].\\
'''Gin:''' ''[angrily]'' What'd you call me, thigh-high?\\
'''Marcus:''' I called you a ''fucking'' guinea homo from the 15th ''fucking'' century, you ''dickhead''!
* The Dude and Walter in ''Film/TheBigLebowski'':
-->'''[[LemonyNarrator The Stranger]]:''' Do you have to use so many cuss words?\\
'''The Dude:''' [[IResembleThatRemark What the fuck are you talking about]]?\\
'''Walter:''' Do you see what happens, Larry when you ''FUCK A STRANGER IN THE ASS!?!''
* [[BigBad Frank Booth]] from ''Film/BlueVelvet'' who drops F-bombs at least once per sentence. Made more apparent in that he is the only character in the film to use the word (besides a character who does it at Frank's request).
* Osbourne Cox from ''Film/BurnAfterReading'', who is responsible for approximately half of the F-words in the entire film. Unlike other examples, he only curses when he's angry but since he has a HairTriggerTemper, this happens almost all the time.
* Ralphie's dad from ''Film/AChristmasStory'', though it's mostly just unintelligible shouting due to censoring.
--> '''Adult Ralphie:''' My father worked in profanity the way other artists might work in oils or clay. It was his true medium, a master.
* ''Film/TheCottage'': Tracey, the MafiaPrincess slash kidnapping victim, may look sweet, but her dialogue is approximately half profanity.
* Inspector Neilson in ''Film/CradleOfFear'' uses language that would make a sailor blush, and seems incapable of uttering a simple sentence without peppering it with profanities. He does not even moderate his language in front of his boss: even dropping the [[CountryMatters C-bomb]] on one occasion. Fortunately for him, DaChief seems to be remarkably understanding.
* ''Every'' sentence spoken by the killer in ''Film/CurseOfTheZodiac'' is laced with profanities.
* Wade Wilson in ''[[Film/Deadpool2016 Deadpool]]''.
* Everybody swears in ''Film/TheDeparted'', but [[Creator/MarkWahlberg Sgt. Dignam]] hardly says a sentence without using a swear word.
-->'''Queenan:''' Staff Sergeant Dignam has a style of his own. I'm afraid we all have to get used to it.
* Wikus van de Merwe in ''Film/District9''.
* Nino in ''Film/Drive2011''.
* Nathan from ''Film/ExMachina'', uses the F word casually and liberally in conversation. Since the other characters hardly swear at all, it really stands out that he swears more than the rest of the cast put together.
* Pazuzu in ''Film/TheExorcist'', the demon that takes DemonicPossession of Regan and causes her to scream lots of obscenities.
* [[Creator/ReeseWitherspoon Vanessa Lutz]] from ''Film/{{Freeway}}'' who swears in nearly every sentence with a Southern accent. She could be the queen of the trope.
-->'''Vanessa Lutz:''' Well, pee in there, motherfucker!\\
'''Vanessa Lutz:''' Yeah, well, I get claustrophobic sucking strange dick!
* Ethel in ''Film/FridayThe13thPartVANewBeginning'', who constantly drops f-bombs.
* Gunnery Sergeant Hartman and Animal Mother in ''Film/FullMetalJacket''. The former is a master DrillSergeantNasty who has swearing down to an art form that lets him easily condition insolent new recruits, browbeating them into submission. The latter is a young, gung-ho military brat with a foolish, [[LeeroyJenkins hot-blooded confrontational streak]].
* Music/SelenaGomez says even more profanities as Dot in ''Film/TheFundamentalsOfCaring''.
* [[Music/SelenaGomez The Kid]] from ''Film/{{Getaway}}''. She says a variety of profanities from damn to shit in nearly every sentence.
--> '''The Kid''': Hey, [[FlippingtheBird watch where you're going, asshole!!!]]
* Ray "Bones" Barboni in ''Film/GetShorty''. "They say the fuckin' smog is the fuckin' reason you have such beautiful fuckin' sunsets."
* Zbigniew Religa in ''Film/{{Gods}}''. In one scene, the assistants keep count of his swears during a surgery, calling out "Blackjack!" when he drops his twenty-first one.
* ''Film/HappyGilmore'': After he misses a putt, the censor-bleeps can't keep up with him.
* Lieutenant Vincent Hanna from the 1995 film ''Film/{{Heat}}''. Not surprising seeing as how he's played by Creator/AlPacino, the same man who gave us Tony Montana from ''Film/Scarface1983''. In fact, this Trope can be applied to ''any'' character played by Pacino starting with ''Scarface''.
* ''Film/HeavenlyCreatures'' has John/Nicholas, who says "Damn" a lot.
* ''Film/TheHungerGamesCatchingFire'': Johanna Mason dropped the (censored) ClusterFBomb on live TV.
* ''Film/InBruges'': Harry peppers every other noun in his speech with a "fucking" adjective.
-->"[[LampshadeHanging Geez, he swears a lot, doesn't he?]]"
* ''Film/JamesBond'': Sheriff J.W. Pepper from the James Bond installments, ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'' and ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'' swears noticeably often for any character from a James Bond movie. He even came close to being the first one in the entire series to use the F-word but was censored on a couple of occasions. That honor now belongs to M in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}''.
* Roman Moronie in ''Film/JohnnyDangerously'' sends this up.
--> "What a ''mouth'' on that guy!"
* Hit-Girl from the ''Film/KickAss'' movies, more notable [[FromTheMouthsOfBabes due to her young age]] (12 in the first and 15 in the second). Quite tellingly, in the second movie her guardian had set up a swear jar at the start of it, and by the end, she finished filling ''the second one''.
* Almost everyone in ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'', even the snobs. Understandable given that the main character hails from a rough part of London.
* Gawain [=MacSam=] from the remake of ''Film/TheLadykillers2004''. A couple of the one scene characters shown near the beginning such as Weemack and the tv commercial director could qualify as well. Gee, Creator/TheCoenBrothers sure like having these types of characters in their movies, don't they?
* ''Film/LittleMissSunshine'' has the grandpa, and later on, [[spoiler: Dwayne, starting when he realizes he's color blind and therefore, can't fly planes. He breaks his vow of silence with an enormous AtomicFBomb, and from there, most of his limited dialogue consists of one small ClusterFBomb after another.]]
* ''Film/{{Magnolia}}'':
** It's a pretty memorable trait of Tom Cruise's character.
** Earl and Linda Partridge are also pretty good examples of this trope, ''especially'' Linda. This is already a movie where a lot of the characters are quite liberal when it comes to using {{Cluster F Bomb}}s, but in just about every scene Linda's in, she takes the usage of the trope UpToEleven, which is quite an accomplishment in a movie like that.
* Charlie's "[[ChocolateBaby sons]]" in ''Film/MeMyselfAndIrene'', mainly due to Charlie allowing them to watch Richard Pryor stand-up comedy at a very young age, and Chris Rock stand-up when they are older. Given their intelligence, this is also liberally coupled with SophisticatedAsHell, particularly when they're reading (in ''[[BilingualBonus German]]'') from a helicopter instruction manual.
* The Abe Lincoln [[CelebrityImpersonator Impersonator]] in ''Film/MisterLonely''. "I'm Abe Fucking Lincoln!" indeed.
* ''Film/MyDaysOfMercy'': Lucy, who swears fairly often, especially in contrast with Mercy, who doesn't.
* Inverted in ''Film/TheObjective''. While other characters swear almost constantly, Benjamine Keynes does not utter a single damn, hell, or even goshdarn it in the entire movie, which is impressive considering the psychological trauma he experiences.
* Creator/JoePesci: He's this in almost everything he's in. His performances in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' and ''Film/{{Casino}}'' are particularly infamous in this regard. Averted in ''Film/HomeAlone'' and its sequel, appropriately enough; instead of actual swear words, Harry curses in {{Angrish}}--the worst word we actually hear him say is "cojones". Allegedly Chris Columbus created a SwearJar to discourage this sort of thing around the child actors, and Pesci was said to have filled it in a ''single day''. In ''The Movies that Made Us'', Columbus recalls that Pesci told him that outside of Martin Scorsese films, he'd usually pick scripts that had as much colorful language possible.
* Precious' mother Mary in ''Film/{{Precious}}''.
* ''Film/RainMan'': Creator/TomCruise is the sole reason for the film's R-Rating. He's the only character who swears in the movie and it has no significant acts of violence.
* ''Film/RamboIV:'' Louis, the leader of the band of mercenaries, is responsible for over half of the movie's profanity.
-->'''Louis:''' Look at [[UsefulNotes/ThatSouthEastAsianCountry this fucking place.]] Only a fucking ape would live here. What the ''fuck'' am I doing here?!
* Nice Guy Eddie and Mr. Pink in ''Film/ReservoirDogs''.
* Hob from ''Film/RoboCop2''. Not one of the biggest examples, but he's a pre-teen kid who benefits from drug dealing and cop killing, so foul language, while surprising considering his age, isn't entirely unexpected.
--> '''Hob:''' ''[to [=RoboCop=]]'' Can't shoot a kid, can you, fucker?
* Jeff in ''Film/SafetyNotGuaranteed''.
* While some of them swear more than others, pretty much every relevant (and non-relevant with enough dialogue) character in the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'' series has a very colorful language. The one who swears ''the least'' is Jigsaw himself, John Kramer, and [[PrecisionFStrike when he does it's meant to hit hard]].
* Detective David Mills from ''Film/{{Se7en}}''.
-->'''Mills:''' '''Fucking''' [[Literature/TheDivineComedy Dante]]! Goddamn poetry-writing '''[[HeteronormativeCrusader faggot]]'''; piece of '''shit'''! '''Fucker'''!
* Don Logan in ''Film/SexyBeast''. The rest of the cast are plenty profane by themselves, but Don leads by a [[CountryMatters country mile]] due to sheer inventiveness ("Honkin' jam-rag fucking spunk-bubble!"), cluster f-bombs in nearly every line, the fact that ''everything in the world'' makes him angry, and - for bonus points - being played by a genuine Sir, [[Creator/BenKingsley Sir Ben Kingsley]].
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' has abundant swearing throughout, but a lot of it comes from Captain Byron Hadley.
* [[Creator/JenniferLawrence Tiffany]] from ''Film/SilverLiningsPlaybook''. It's part of her tough-girl appeal.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
** If C-3P0 is anything to go by, R2-D2 has quite the dirty mouth… er… vocoder. The fact his speech is rendered entirely with beeps has certainly lent itself to MemeticMutation in this regard.
** Even more so in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' literature, where astromech droids as a whole have become an [[PlanetOfHats entire… er… race]] of foul-mouthed {{Deadpan Snarker}}s.
* Despite her cute looks, Jin-hee from ''Film/{{Sunny}}'' was infamous in her high school for having a strong mouth.
* Charles and Cary from ''Film/Super8'', especially Charles. If you pay attention, somewhere between 80 to 90 percent of that language in the film is from these two alone, in large part because of their tendency to drop [[ClusterFBomb Cluster S Bombs]] whenever the gang gets in stressful situations.
* In ''Film/{{Transit}}'', Shane Sidwell is a rebellious teenager who swers a lot primarily because it aggravates his father Nate. His mother Robyn's comments indicate that this behaviour may only have started since Nate was released from prison.
* People swear in ''Film/TropicThunder'', but Creator/TomCruise's character is possibly the king of this trope. He has a dirtier mouth than [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Eric Cartman]] and [[Film/TheViewAskewniverse Jay]] put together.
-->"First, take a big step back and literally '''''FUCK YOUR OWN FACE!'''''"
* Kevin Griswold from ''Film/{{Vacation}}'' the younger son of Rusty who's around 10, constantly drops f-bombs.
* In Film/TheViewAskewniverse, [[TheSilentBob Silent Bob]] doesn't talk much, but Jay tends to cuss enough for ''both'' of them.
* Terrence Fletcher from ''Film/{{Whiplash}}'' can't seem to voice one sentence in his music class without using foul language. (when he doesn't do so, he's probably screaming [[SadistTeacher given how his method goes]])
* Most of Laird Mayhew's sentences from ''Film/WhyHim'' are laced with profanity, which he attributes as a nervous habit.
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* Red from ''VideoGame/AlterAila'' is a very aggressive ScaryBlackMan who uses swear words ''as interpunction'' and is no stranger to obscene language in general (like threatening a character with ''blowing a hole in their head and using it as a toilet'' afterwards). His incarnation in the remake, however, is a lot more tame, but the guy in question is still a dangerous one nevertheless. Yellow is also this to lesser extent, uttering an occasional F-word here and there, rather than going full ClusterFBomb all the time.
* Enzo in ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' swears even when it doesn't make sense to swear. It's likely that he swears the most out of everyone in the game, despite having the least screentime and the fact that the game has no shortage of F-bombs. Bayonetta herself isn't that far behind, especially in [[{{VideoGame/Bayonetta 2}} the sequel]] where one of her battle cries is "Fuck off!" (which you'll be hearing ''a lot'').
* While the splicers from ''VideoGame/BioShock'' say a fair amount of curses, the Brute splicer from ''VideoGame/BioShock2'' takes the cake as the most foul-mouthed, using almost every swear word known to man right up to CountryMatters (although he's British, the word isn't as offensive where he comes from as it is in North America).
* ''VideoGame/{{BlazBlue}}'':
** Ragna The Bloodedge and Kokonoe both tend to drop Cluster S.o.B. Bombs.
--->'''Ragna:''' Take this, you son of a bitch!\\
'''Kokonoe:''' You son of a bitch! Do you know how hard it was to find you?!
** Kokonoe takes her language much further than that, often getting creatively censored as a result. Let's try this dialogue from Rachel's gag reel in ''Continuum Shift'':
--->'''Noel:''' Ms. Kokonoe. What were you going to do to Mr. Ragna the Bloodedge after you [[InstantSedation put him to sleep]]?\\
'''Kokonoe:''' Well, no reason not to tell you. First I intended to take his [[labelnote:XXX]] (Inferno Divider!)[[/labelnote]] and put it in a [[labelnote:XXX]] (Carnage Scissors!)[[/labelnote]]. Maybe a little [[labelnote:XXX]] (Gauntlet Hades!)[[/labelnote]] too? My goodness, I can only imagine what his [[labelnote:XXX]] (Hell's Fang!)[[/labelnote]] will [[labelnote:XXX]] (Dead Spike!)[[/labelnote]]!\\
'''Noel:''' Wh-wh-WHAT?! How could you stoop so low? That's totally unfair!\\
'''Kokonoe:''' Like I care. Keep dreaming, kid. I'm gonna make Ragna '''mine'''!
** [[BigBad Haz]][[{{Troll}} ama]] is pretty bad for this as well.
---> "OK, what makes ''you'' think I give two '''shits''' about a vampire tea-party?"
* Garlot and Leon in ''VideoGame/BlazeUnion'', both of whom have awful tempers. After the TimeSkip in route A, Garlot's new speech patterns as Gulcasa have him swearing a bit less and becoming more eloquent--probably due to coaching by Nessiah.
* Mister Torgue in ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'', to such a hilarious extent that his company's shareholders installed a censorship device into his vocal cords to bleep out his cursing.
* In ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', swearing isn’t terribly uncommon for most of the cast, but Anonymous is by far the most likely to drop casual F-bombs in conversation, usually at a rate of one or two per scene.
* ''VideoGame/{{Bulletstorm}}'' wasn't called "Captain Swearword's Big Fuckin' Adventure" by [=RockPaperShotgun=] for nothing, but even protagonist Grayson (i.e. the "Captain Swearword" to which RPS is referring) is taken aback by the walking, talking swear factory that is General Sarrano.
* A lot of characters in ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'' have a tendency to swear, but the most notable example is the ill-tempered cog Carl.
-->'''Carl:''' Twatting shite! That's tossed it right up the arse!
* Compared to the rest of the cast of ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy]]'', [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI Prishe]] drops mild swears much more often. Most notable are her quote for being called in as an assist character "It's about damn time!" and having "Aw hell!" instead of a death scream.
* Dylan in ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'' swears in virtually every sentence, and quite often more than once per sentence. Becomes hilarious in the DLC when he shrinks and continues swearing with the voice of a chipmunk.
* Mayor [=MacCready=] from ''VideoGame/Fallout3''. He is notable for swearing more than any other character in the game, especially when it comes to dropping F-bombs (which is rare for the M-rated ''Fallout'' series). It's more jarring when you first meet him, considering how he's only twelve years old himself. His favorite words seem to be Shit, Fuck, and Bastard. Subverted in ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', where the now-adult [=MacCready=] is a father and thus has started to [[GoshDangitToHeck censor himself]].
** Little RJ has nothing on Cass from ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas''. [=MacCready=] says "fuck" 13 times in his dialogue options, Cass says it ''43'' times. [=MacCready=] uses "shit" 13 times, Cass says it ''28'' times. It says something when a 37-year-old woman swears more than a 12-year-old boy.
** '''''Boxcars.''''' He's a Powder Ganger you find in the Nipton general store, and he drops the F-bomb like it's no one's goddamn business. ''Only'' Cass from the same game beats him in terms of sheer vulgarity.
* Cid and Barret in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'':
--> '''Cid:''' "Shut up! Sit your ass down in that chair, and ''[[MemeticMutation drink your goddamn tea]]!''"
* The in-game profile for [[TheLadette Sully]] from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' describes her mouth as one that would make sailors blush. Granted, this is a T-rated game, so she's mild compared to most examples.
* Foxy in ''Videogame/FiveNightsAtFuckboys'' never says anything without dropping an F-Bomb somewhere.
-->'''Phantom Foxy:''' GET FUCKING FUCKED YOU MOTHERFUCKING MOTHERFUCKER
* Another FNAF fangame, ''VideoGame/FredbearAndFriends'', has the main character, Thomas, swear like a sailor pretty much from the moment he realizes he's all alone against a band of killer animatronics.
* ''Videogame/GodOfWarPS4:'' Brok drops more swearing than anyone else in the game combined, befitting his extremely uncouth nature and [[UltimateBlacksmith occupation]]. And he drops them in both English and Old Norse.
* ''VideoGame/GwentTheWitcherCardGame'':
** Averted due to the game having a Teen rating. Notably crass characters like Thaler and Zoltan's parrot, Field Marshal Duda, aren't allowed to [[ClusterFBomb swear every other breath]].
** Vesimir is still too old for this shit, however.
* In ''VideoGame/AHatInTime'', DJ Grooves mentions that the word "Peck" is considered a swear word among birds. His rival, The Conductor, basically throws it around like it's nothing (usually referring to people as "Peck neck"). Hat Kid potentially can do this if you use the "PECK!" emote in online play.
* Detective Isaac Washington from ''VideoGame/TheHouseOfTheDeadOverkill''. Considering he's the primary contributor to the game's 189 F-bombs on a normal playthrough, enough for a Guinness World Record, the game certainly earns its title. His first line of dialogue and EstablishingCharacterMoment is "Whassup, motherfucker!"
* The only reason ''VideoGame/KnyttUnderground'' has an M rating is because Cilia exists.
* [[LittleMissBadass Ellie]] from ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'' is an incredibly foul-mouthed little girl who swears more than most of the adult characters (Bill being one of the few who can hold a candle) and provides one of the biggest aversions of ChildrenAreInnocent in gaming. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em_0fB0W1PE Observe]].
* ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'':
** The series takes full advantage of being Rated M, and [[ClusterFBomb drops more S bombs than you can shake a stick at]]. However, of all the characters, [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep Coach]] and [[BadassBiker Francis]] stand out. Just try going a full sixty seconds without hearing them swear, it will fail.
** Lampshaded by [[DeadpanSnarker Nick]] regarding Ellis.
---> '''Nick:''' He's like [[ManChild a five-year-old with guns]]. And a comprehensive grasp of every swear word in the English Language.
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'': Crow Armbrust. He doesn't swear ''that'' much, but he's the only character that actually uses profanity, at least in the English-language localization anyway.
* Zed the Punk Rock Zombie, the first boss in ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw''. He attacks you by yelling swear words that become physical and come flying at you, and he also yells crude insults like "I'M GONNA RIP OPEN YOUR CHEST AND SHIT IN YOUR RIBCAGE!", "I THINK YOU PISSED YO' PAAAAAANTS!", and "YOU THINK THAT HURT ME? I JUST JIZZED A LITTLE!"
* Jack from ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''. In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', she has to continually cut her curses short whenever her students are listening. She does get the chance to cut loose on Joker at the end, though [[CurseCutShort we cut to the next scene before it gets a chance to get going]]. By the ''Citadel'' DLC, without any students around, she's back in form.
* Everyone in ''VideoGame/MetalArmsGlitchInTheSystem'' curses at least a bit, but Krunk, the short, squat, peg-legged Droid mechanic, is constantly being bleeped out. Even the name of the level where you play him, [[SymbolSwearing F&!?ing Krunked]], has to be censored out.
* The ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' series is usually conservative when it comes to swear words, but Senator Steven Armstrong from ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'' takes the cake as the most foul-mouthed character in the entire franchise. He has a BadassBoast sporting ''[[ClusterFBomb five consecutive sentences starting with an F-bomb]]''!
* In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3'', The Fury is an angry, ''angry'' man. His rage-induced vulgarity stands out since the other members of the Cobra Unit are not nearly as coarse. For instance, if you attempt to damage his protective suit, you'll certainly know if you succeed, because he'll take a moment to yell "Son of a BITCH!" loud enough to be heard ''anywhere'' in his BossRoom, even over the roaring fires caused by his flamethrower and jetpack.
* Cassie from ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX''; her dialogue has more use of the F-word in one game than ''every other character'' in the ''entire franchise''. While she ''is'' in the army, it's still a lot for a game that has never seemed overly fond of cussing before.
* Kumatora in ''VideoGame/Mother3'', being the {{tomboy}} that she is. Lighter as well, to a lesser extent.
* In ''VideoGame/MystIVRevelation'', Achenar's first journal in the Prison Age of Haven details his mental breakdown. While the only vulgar words among these are "Hell" and "Bloody", the game was still given a "T" rating. For bonus points, Yeesha's [[{{Chronoscope}} amulet]] allows us to hear Achenar narrate this journal.
* In ''Franchise/{{Neptunia}}'', out of the four goddesses of Gamindustri, Blanc/White Heart is the one that drops the highest amount of S-bombs (while she has no problems saying "damn", "shit", "hell", "bastard", and "bitch", she is yet to drop any F-bombs, apart from one instance of [[NarrativeProfanityFilter "[Words banned on Nepstation]"]] in ''VideoGame/MegadimensionNeptuniaVII''). It's basically one of her defining character traits, and the citizens of her nation are so used to it, they feel she would not be her if she would start dropping her foul mouth, as seen in ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaReBirth1'' when an impostor of her instead speaks in GoshDangItToHeck language and is immediately outed as the fake (in the Japanese version, the fake instead failed to replicate angry Blanc's GutturalGrowler status, and instead spoke in DullSurprise). As a sample, a few lines she says during ''the first game's intro sequence:
-->'''White Heart:''' I won't let any of you selfish, icy bitches take the title of True Goddess!\\
'''White Heart:''' ''[having received [[BerserkButton a derisive comment from Green Heart about her flat chest]]]'' The hell's that? Listen to that crap, talkin' out yer ass! [[PrepareToDie I'll kill you! DIE!]]
* Kainé from ''VideoGame/NieR''. The ''very first thing you hear'' when booting up the game is her delivering a truly splendid ClusterFBomb to Weiss.
-->'''Kainé''': Weiss, you dumbass! Start making sense, you rotten book, or you're gonna be sorry! Maybe I'll rip your pages out, one-by-one! Or maybe I'll put you in the goddamn furnace! How can someone with such a big, smart brain get hypnotized like a little bitch?! Huh? "Oh, Shadowlord! I love you, Shadowlord! Come over here and give Weiss a big sloppy kiss, Shadowlord!" Now PULL YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR GODDAMN ASS AND '''START FUCKING HELPING US!'''
* ''VideoGame/NiNoKuni'':
** Swaine, which is especially notable as the rest of the game is otherwise fairly innocent and kid-friendly. Of course, the worst he ever says is "Dammit," but it's still somewhat surprising.
** Drippy uses [[GoshDangItToHeck family-friendly language,]] but in a way [[ClusterFBomb rather evocative of this trope]]: "Flipping heck, mun! Use [[FunetikAksent youer]] flipping head and flipping think, ye barmy lad!" ]
* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'': over the course of both games, Travis;
** Says "Fuck" 32.5 times. [[labelnote:note]][[CurseCutShort He cuts himself off in one instance]].[[/labelnote]]
** Says "Shit" 19 times.
** Says "Hell" 18 times.
** Says "Damn" 13 times.
** Says "Bitch" 9 times.
** Says "Ass" 8 times.
** Says "Bastard" 2 times.
* ''VideoGame/{{OFF}}'' has Dedan, the first boss. Most of what he says when seen in Zone 1 either has some swear or insult thrown in, and he's shown cursing at one of his employees. [[spoiler:When seen in the Room, he's a lot kinder and doesn't drop a single swear. Likely because this might have been a flashback where he was speaking in front of a young boy]]. Version 3.0 of the English translation tones it down quite a bit, though.
* Kanji in ''VideoGame/Persona4''. Although he eventually gets over it after CharacterDevelopment turns him from ChaoticNeutral to ChaoticGood.
--> "I'm gonna ''renovate'' your ass!"
* ''VideoGame/Persona5'''s Ryuji Sakamoto does this so much that the game first calls him "Vulgar Boy" before you learn his name. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nWUavbihHE Have a complimentary compilation of his swearing]] (''Spoiler Warning!'').[[note]]In case you didn't feel like watching it, he cusses a total of 315 times in his voiced dialogue alone. That's not even taking into account unvoiced dialogue, text messages, or his new lines in ''[[UpdatedReRelease Royal]].''[[/note]]
* Gryz in ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarIV'' does this by being the only person to swear in the entire game.
* In ''VideoGame/PillarsOfEternityIIDeadfire'', pirate Serafen [[TalkLikeAPirate talks like a pirate]] and swears like a sailor. Most of the pirates of the Principi, save the Vailian-influenced old guard, are foul-mouthed, but Serafen is a companion with a dirty ([[SophisticatedAsHell and often poetic]]) quip ready for many of the Watcher's adventures.
* ''VideoGame/PoliceQuest: IV Open Season'' is best known for the profanity used in this game. For example, the character Hal Bottoms will use the word "Goddamn" and "Bitch". Also, Dennis Walker will use the word "Fuck" and "Shit" if you touch his stuff or show him items from your inventory.
* Dana Mercer from ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'', notable not for swearing the ''most'' out of all the cast (which includes her salty-mouthed and hot-tempered brother and several dozen soldiers, who swear like, well, soldiers), but for swearing so much and so ''colorfully'' that the [[ArmiesAreEvil Blackwatch]] [[SociopathicSoldier trooper]] in the middle of kidnapping her was taken aback. Her favorite appears to be the f-bomb and its variants.
* In ''VideoGame/RavensCry'', there used to be a guy on your boat that would repeatedly shout [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdUA7NxFkDg variations of the phrase]] "Be brave, (insert vulgarity here)!" at your crewmates, with the phrases ranging from "horse's asses" to "son of a bitches". He was later patched out of the game and replaced with someone much less profane.
* The ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' series was usually conservative about swearing, but they started turning the recent games into a cuss pile whose swear counts rival the number of bioweapons, even the remakes. Here are some of them:
** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilRevelations2:'' Depending on who you believe, Moira Burton either swears more than any other character in the entire series or more than every other character put together.
** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil7Biohazard'' has more F-words than the rest of the series, but the protagonist, Ethan Winters, is probably the most guilty.
** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2Remake'' turns Claire into a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghadQ_YooQo foul-mouthed little cuss]].
* Richard "Demo Dick" Marcinko from ''VideoGame/RogueWarrior'' over-uses swear words to a hilarious degree. During gameplay, he rarely opens his mouth without spewing a series of random curses. Marcinko is based on real-life Spec Ops soldier Dick Marcinko, and by all accounts the real Marcinko actually has ''worse'' language than his video-game counterpart.
* ''VideoGame/SenranKagura'' has [[ColdSniper Ryōbi]] who is the undisputed queen of potty-mouths. Some recurring lines include: “Fuck this shit.”, “You’re on my shitlist!”, “Fuck you!”
* VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog was the first Sonic-franchise character to swear, most notably in his self-titled GaidenGame where he swears repeatedly in cut-scenes and a half of the time he gets hit. Although he only said the words "damn" and "hell".
* ''VideoGame/SoulNomadAndTheWorldEaters'':
** Gig, who throws around liberal amounts of 'shit' and 'hell' in a T-rated game. This turned into a RunningGag in the LetsPlay Archive's record of the game, with the author keeping tally of his swears.
---> "Yeah, I said "shit" 33 times. Got a problem with it, numbnuts?"
** During his cameo in ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 2}}: [[UpdatedRerelease Dark Hero Days]]'', this is lampshaded by Rozalin telling Adell to do something about him [[BreakingTheFourthWall before Gig's mouth ups the game's rating]].
* Pearl from ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' is heavily implied to be this. She even has a song called "#$@%* Dudes Be #$@%* Sleepin", which outright has SoundEffectBleep in it. Pearl mentions the song couldn't be played on radio stations (other translations have her instead saying that the song needed to be censored more before it was put on radio).
* Undyne in ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', although in keeping with the game's family-friendly nature, it's only PG-level expletives. In a game where most characters don't swear at all, one who does so even infrequently is bound to stick out.
** Susie from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'', on the other hand, freely throws around 'ass' and 'damn', but not much more vulgar than that.
* ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'': Thaler has a mouth about a magnitude fouler than that of any other character in the game. That says quite a lot, as pretty much everyone swears regularly and he still manages to stick out.
* ''VideoGame/TheWolfAmongUs'': Toad wins the prize, cursing constantly, ''even to his young son''.
* Jr. in ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}''. Notable in that he [[OlderThanTheyLook looks like]] a preteen boy.
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* Red from ''VideoGame/AlterAila'' is a very aggressive ScaryBlackMan who uses swear words ''as interpunction'' and is no stranger to obscene language in general (like threatening a character with ''blowing a hole in their head and using it as a toilet'' afterwards). His incarnation in the remake, however, is a lot more tame, but the guy in question is still a dangerous one nevertheless. Yellow is also this to lesser extent, uttering an occasional F-word here and there, rather than going full ClusterFBomb all the time.
* Enzo in ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' swears even when it doesn't make sense to swear. It's likely that he swears the most out of everyone in the game, despite having the least screentime and the fact that the game has no shortage of F-bombs. Bayonetta herself isn't that far behind, especially in [[{{VideoGame/Bayonetta 2}} the sequel]] where one of her battle cries is "Fuck off!" (which you'll be hearing ''a lot'').
* While the splicers from ''VideoGame/BioShock'' say a fair amount of curses, the Brute splicer from ''VideoGame/BioShock2'' takes the cake as the most foul-mouthed, using almost every swear word known to man right up to CountryMatters (although he's British, the word isn't as offensive where he comes from as it is in North America).
* ''VideoGame/{{BlazBlue}}'':
** Ragna The Bloodedge and Kokonoe both tend to drop Cluster S.o.B. Bombs.
--->'''Ragna:''' Take this, you son of a bitch!\\
'''Kokonoe:''' You son of a bitch! Do you know how hard it was to find you?!
** Kokonoe takes her language much further than that, often getting creatively censored as a result. Let's try this dialogue from Rachel's gag reel in ''Continuum Shift'':
--->'''Noel:''' Ms. Kokonoe. What were you going to do to Mr. Ragna the Bloodedge after you [[InstantSedation put him to sleep]]?\\
'''Kokonoe:''' Well, no reason not to tell you. First I intended to take his [[labelnote:XXX]] (Inferno Divider!)[[/labelnote]] and put it in a [[labelnote:XXX]] (Carnage Scissors!)[[/labelnote]]. Maybe a little [[labelnote:XXX]] (Gauntlet Hades!)[[/labelnote]] too? My goodness, I can only imagine what his [[labelnote:XXX]] (Hell's Fang!)[[/labelnote]] will [[labelnote:XXX]] (Dead Spike!)[[/labelnote]]!\\
'''Noel:''' Wh-wh-WHAT?! How could you stoop so low? That's totally unfair!\\
'''Kokonoe:''' Like I care. Keep dreaming, kid. I'm gonna make Ragna '''mine'''!
** [[BigBad Haz]][[{{Troll}} ama]] is pretty bad for this as well.
---> "OK, what makes ''you'' think I give two '''shits''' about a vampire tea-party?"
* Garlot and Leon in ''VideoGame/BlazeUnion'', both of whom have awful tempers. After the TimeSkip in route A, Garlot's new speech patterns as Gulcasa have him swearing a bit less and becoming more eloquent--probably due to coaching by Nessiah.
* Mister Torgue in ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'', to such a hilarious extent that his company's shareholders installed a censorship device into his vocal cords to bleep out his cursing.
* In ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', swearing isn’t terribly uncommon for most of the cast, but Anonymous is by far the most likely to drop casual F-bombs in conversation, usually at a rate of one or two per scene.
* ''VideoGame/{{Bulletstorm}}'' wasn't called "Captain Swearword's Big Fuckin' Adventure" by [=RockPaperShotgun=] for nothing, but even protagonist Grayson (i.e. the "Captain Swearword" to which RPS is referring) is taken aback by the walking, talking swear factory that is General Sarrano.
* A lot of characters in ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'' have a tendency to swear, but the most notable example is the ill-tempered cog Carl.
-->'''Carl:''' Twatting shite! That's tossed it right up the arse!
* Compared to the rest of the cast of ''[[VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy]]'', [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI Prishe]] drops mild swears much more often. Most notable are her quote for being called in as an assist character "It's about damn time!" and having "Aw hell!" instead of a death scream.
* Dylan in ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'' swears in virtually every sentence, and quite often more than once per sentence. Becomes hilarious in the DLC when he shrinks and continues swearing with the voice of a chipmunk.
* Mayor [=MacCready=] from ''VideoGame/Fallout3''. He is notable for swearing more than any other character in the game, especially when it comes to dropping F-bombs (which is rare for the M-rated ''Fallout'' series). It's more jarring when you first meet him, considering how he's only twelve years old himself. His favorite words seem to be Shit, Fuck, and Bastard. Subverted in ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', where the now-adult [=MacCready=] is a father and thus has started to [[GoshDangitToHeck censor himself]].
** Little RJ has nothing on Cass from ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas''. [=MacCready=] says "fuck" 13 times in his dialogue options, Cass says it ''43'' times. [=MacCready=] uses "shit" 13 times, Cass says it ''28'' times. It says something when a 37-year-old woman swears more than a 12-year-old boy.
** '''''Boxcars.''''' He's a Powder Ganger you find in the Nipton general store, and he drops the F-bomb like it's no one's goddamn business. ''Only'' Cass from the same game beats him in terms of sheer vulgarity.
* Cid and Barret in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'':
--> '''Cid:''' "Shut up! Sit your ass down in that chair, and ''[[MemeticMutation drink your goddamn tea]]!''"
* The in-game profile for [[TheLadette Sully]] from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' describes her mouth as one that would make sailors blush. Granted, this is a T-rated game, so she's mild compared to most examples.
* Foxy in ''Videogame/FiveNightsAtFuckboys'' never says anything without dropping an F-Bomb somewhere.
-->'''Phantom Foxy:''' GET FUCKING FUCKED YOU MOTHERFUCKING MOTHERFUCKER
* Another FNAF fangame, ''VideoGame/FredbearAndFriends'', has the main character, Thomas, swear like a sailor pretty much from the moment he realizes he's all alone against a band of killer animatronics.
* ''Videogame/GodOfWarPS4:'' Brok drops more swearing than anyone else in the game combined, befitting his extremely uncouth nature and [[UltimateBlacksmith occupation]]. And he drops them in both English and Old Norse.
* ''VideoGame/GwentTheWitcherCardGame'':
** Averted due to the game having a Teen rating. Notably crass characters like Thaler and Zoltan's parrot, Field Marshal Duda, aren't allowed to [[ClusterFBomb swear every other breath]].
** Vesimir is still too old for this shit, however.
* In ''VideoGame/AHatInTime'', DJ Grooves mentions that the word "Peck" is considered a swear word among birds. His rival, The Conductor, basically throws it around like it's nothing (usually referring to people as "Peck neck"). Hat Kid potentially can do this if you use the "PECK!" emote in online play.
* Detective Isaac Washington from ''VideoGame/TheHouseOfTheDeadOverkill''. Considering he's the primary contributor to the game's 189 F-bombs on a normal playthrough, enough for a Guinness World Record, the game certainly earns its title. His first line of dialogue and EstablishingCharacterMoment is "Whassup, motherfucker!"
* The only reason ''VideoGame/KnyttUnderground'' has an M rating is because Cilia exists.
* [[LittleMissBadass Ellie]] from ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'' is an incredibly foul-mouthed little girl who swears more than most of the adult characters (Bill being one of the few who can hold a candle) and provides one of the biggest aversions of ChildrenAreInnocent in gaming. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em_0fB0W1PE Observe]].
* ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'':
** The series takes full advantage of being Rated M, and [[ClusterFBomb drops more S bombs than you can shake a stick at]]. However, of all the characters, [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep Coach]] and [[BadassBiker Francis]] stand out. Just try going a full sixty seconds without hearing them swear, it will fail.
** Lampshaded by [[DeadpanSnarker Nick]] regarding Ellis.
---> '''Nick:''' He's like [[ManChild a five-year-old with guns]]. And a comprehensive grasp of every swear word in the English Language.
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'': Crow Armbrust. He doesn't swear ''that'' much, but he's the only character that actually uses profanity, at least in the English-language localization anyway.
* Zed the Punk Rock Zombie, the first boss in ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw''. He attacks you by yelling swear words that become physical and come flying at you, and he also yells crude insults like "I'M GONNA RIP OPEN YOUR CHEST AND SHIT IN YOUR RIBCAGE!", "I THINK YOU PISSED YO' PAAAAAANTS!", and "YOU THINK THAT HURT ME? I JUST JIZZED A LITTLE!"
* Jack from ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''. In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', she has to continually cut her curses short whenever her students are listening. She does get the chance to cut loose on Joker at the end, though [[CurseCutShort we cut to the next scene before it gets a chance to get going]]. By the ''Citadel'' DLC, without any students around, she's back in form.
* Everyone in ''VideoGame/MetalArmsGlitchInTheSystem'' curses at least a bit, but Krunk, the short, squat, peg-legged Droid mechanic, is constantly being bleeped out. Even the name of the level where you play him, [[SymbolSwearing F&!?ing Krunked]], has to be censored out.
* The ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' series is usually conservative when it comes to swear words, but Senator Steven Armstrong from ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'' takes the cake as the most foul-mouthed character in the entire franchise. He has a BadassBoast sporting ''[[ClusterFBomb five consecutive sentences starting with an F-bomb]]''!
* In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3'', The Fury is an angry, ''angry'' man. His rage-induced vulgarity stands out since the other members of the Cobra Unit are not nearly as coarse. For instance, if you attempt to damage his protective suit, you'll certainly know if you succeed, because he'll take a moment to yell "Son of a BITCH!" loud enough to be heard ''anywhere'' in his BossRoom, even over the roaring fires caused by his flamethrower and jetpack.
* Cassie from ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX''; her dialogue has more use of the F-word in one game than ''every other character'' in the ''entire franchise''. While she ''is'' in the army, it's still a lot for a game that has never seemed overly fond of cussing before.
* Kumatora in ''VideoGame/Mother3'', being the {{tomboy}} that she is. Lighter as well, to a lesser extent.
* In ''VideoGame/MystIVRevelation'', Achenar's first journal in the Prison Age of Haven details his mental breakdown. While the only vulgar words among these are "Hell" and "Bloody", the game was still given a "T" rating. For bonus points, Yeesha's [[{{Chronoscope}} amulet]] allows us to hear Achenar narrate this journal.
* In ''Franchise/{{Neptunia}}'', out of the four goddesses of Gamindustri, Blanc/White Heart is the one that drops the highest amount of S-bombs (while she has no problems saying "damn", "shit", "hell", "bastard", and "bitch", she is yet to drop any F-bombs, apart from one instance of [[NarrativeProfanityFilter "[Words banned on Nepstation]"]] in ''VideoGame/MegadimensionNeptuniaVII''). It's basically one of her defining character traits, and the citizens of her nation are so used to it, they feel she would not be her if she would start dropping her foul mouth, as seen in ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaReBirth1'' when an impostor of her instead speaks in GoshDangItToHeck language and is immediately outed as the fake (in the Japanese version, the fake instead failed to replicate angry Blanc's GutturalGrowler status, and instead spoke in DullSurprise). As a sample, a few lines she says during ''the first game's intro sequence:
-->'''White Heart:''' I won't let any of you selfish, icy bitches take the title of True Goddess!\\
'''White Heart:''' ''[having received [[BerserkButton a derisive comment from Green Heart about her flat chest]]]'' The hell's that? Listen to that crap, talkin' out yer ass! [[PrepareToDie I'll kill you! DIE!]]
* Kainé from ''VideoGame/NieR''. The ''very first thing you hear'' when booting up the game is her delivering a truly splendid ClusterFBomb to Weiss.
-->'''Kainé''': Weiss, you dumbass! Start making sense, you rotten book, or you're gonna be sorry! Maybe I'll rip your pages out, one-by-one! Or maybe I'll put you in the goddamn furnace! How can someone with such a big, smart brain get hypnotized like a little bitch?! Huh? "Oh, Shadowlord! I love you, Shadowlord! Come over here and give Weiss a big sloppy kiss, Shadowlord!" Now PULL YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR GODDAMN ASS AND '''START FUCKING HELPING US!'''
* ''VideoGame/NiNoKuni'':
** Swaine, which is especially notable as the rest of the game is otherwise fairly innocent and kid-friendly. Of course, the worst he ever says is "Dammit," but it's still somewhat surprising.
** Drippy uses [[GoshDangItToHeck family-friendly language,]] but in a way [[ClusterFBomb rather evocative of this trope]]: "Flipping heck, mun! Use [[FunetikAksent youer]] flipping head and flipping think, ye barmy lad!" ]
* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'': over the course of both games, Travis;
** Says "Fuck" 32.5 times. [[labelnote:note]][[CurseCutShort He cuts himself off in one instance]].[[/labelnote]]
** Says "Shit" 19 times.
** Says "Hell" 18 times.
** Says "Damn" 13 times.
** Says "Bitch" 9 times.
** Says "Ass" 8 times.
** Says "Bastard" 2 times.
* ''VideoGame/{{OFF}}'' has Dedan, the first boss. Most of what he says when seen in Zone 1 either has some swear or insult thrown in, and he's shown cursing at one of his employees. [[spoiler:When seen in the Room, he's a lot kinder and doesn't drop a single swear. Likely because this might have been a flashback where he was speaking in front of a young boy]]. Version 3.0 of the English translation tones it down quite a bit, though.
* Kanji in ''VideoGame/Persona4''. Although he eventually gets over it after CharacterDevelopment turns him from ChaoticNeutral to ChaoticGood.
--> "I'm gonna ''renovate'' your ass!"
* ''VideoGame/Persona5'''s Ryuji Sakamoto does this so much that the game first calls him "Vulgar Boy" before you learn his name. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nWUavbihHE Have a complimentary compilation of his swearing]] (''Spoiler Warning!'').[[note]]In case you didn't feel like watching it, he cusses a total of 315 times in his voiced dialogue alone. That's not even taking into account unvoiced dialogue, text messages, or his new lines in ''[[UpdatedReRelease Royal]].''[[/note]]
* Gryz in ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarIV'' does this by being the only person to swear in the entire game.
* In ''VideoGame/PillarsOfEternityIIDeadfire'', pirate Serafen [[TalkLikeAPirate talks like a pirate]] and swears like a sailor. Most of the pirates of the Principi, save the Vailian-influenced old guard, are foul-mouthed, but Serafen is a companion with a dirty ([[SophisticatedAsHell and often poetic]]) quip ready for many of the Watcher's adventures.
* ''VideoGame/PoliceQuest: IV Open Season'' is best known for the profanity used in this game. For example, the character Hal Bottoms will use the word "Goddamn" and "Bitch". Also, Dennis Walker will use the word "Fuck" and "Shit" if you touch his stuff or show him items from your inventory.
* Dana Mercer from ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'', notable not for swearing the ''most'' out of all the cast (which includes her salty-mouthed and hot-tempered brother and several dozen soldiers, who swear like, well, soldiers), but for swearing so much and so ''colorfully'' that the [[ArmiesAreEvil Blackwatch]] [[SociopathicSoldier trooper]] in the middle of kidnapping her was taken aback. Her favorite appears to be the f-bomb and its variants.
* In ''VideoGame/RavensCry'', there used to be a guy on your boat that would repeatedly shout [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdUA7NxFkDg variations of the phrase]] "Be brave, (insert vulgarity here)!" at your crewmates, with the phrases ranging from "horse's asses" to "son of a bitches". He was later patched out of the game and replaced with someone much less profane.
* The ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' series was usually conservative about swearing, but they started turning the recent games into a cuss pile whose swear counts rival the number of bioweapons, even the remakes. Here are some of them:
** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilRevelations2:'' Depending on who you believe, Moira Burton either swears more than any other character in the entire series or more than every other character put together.
** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil7Biohazard'' has more F-words than the rest of the series, but the protagonist, Ethan Winters, is probably the most guilty.
** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2Remake'' turns Claire into a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghadQ_YooQo foul-mouthed little cuss]].
* Richard "Demo Dick" Marcinko from ''VideoGame/RogueWarrior'' over-uses swear words to a hilarious degree. During gameplay, he rarely opens his mouth without spewing a series of random curses. Marcinko is based on real-life Spec Ops soldier Dick Marcinko, and by all accounts the real Marcinko actually has ''worse'' language than his video-game counterpart.
* ''VideoGame/SenranKagura'' has [[ColdSniper Ryōbi]] who is the undisputed queen of potty-mouths. Some recurring lines include: “Fuck this shit.”, “You’re on my shitlist!”, “Fuck you!”
* VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog was the first Sonic-franchise character to swear, most notably in his self-titled GaidenGame where he swears repeatedly in cut-scenes and a half of the time he gets hit. Although he only said the words "damn" and "hell".
* ''VideoGame/SoulNomadAndTheWorldEaters'':
** Gig, who throws around liberal amounts of 'shit' and 'hell' in a T-rated game. This turned into a RunningGag in the LetsPlay Archive's record of the game, with the author keeping tally of his swears.
---> "Yeah, I said "shit" 33 times. Got a problem with it, numbnuts?"
** During his cameo in ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 2}}: [[UpdatedRerelease Dark Hero Days]]'', this is lampshaded by Rozalin telling Adell to do something about him [[BreakingTheFourthWall before Gig's mouth ups the game's rating]].
* Pearl from ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' is heavily implied to be this. She even has a song called "#$@%* Dudes Be #$@%* Sleepin", which outright has SoundEffectBleep in it. Pearl mentions the song couldn't be played on radio stations (other translations have her instead saying that the song needed to be censored more before it was put on radio).
* Undyne in ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', although in keeping with the game's family-friendly nature, it's only PG-level expletives. In a game where most characters don't swear at all, one who does so even infrequently is bound to stick out.
** Susie from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'', on the other hand, freely throws around 'ass' and 'damn', but not much more vulgar than that.
* ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'': Thaler has a mouth about a magnitude fouler than that of any other character in the game. That says quite a lot, as pretty much everyone swears regularly and he still manages to stick out.
* ''VideoGame/TheWolfAmongUs'': Toad wins the prize, cursing constantly, ''even to his young son''.
* Jr. in ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}''. Notable in that he [[OlderThanTheyLook looks like]] a preteen boy.
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