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baise
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "baise" is not correct in standard written English and is considered vulgar in some contexts.
It is typically used as a slang term in informal settings, often to express disdain or anger, but it is not appropriate for formal writing. Example: "I can't believe you would say that to me, baise!"
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Alternative expressions(7)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
Following the progress of the weekly markets along the river Baise seemed a good way to map out my itinerary and find the best produce.
News & Media
To an extent this is true: the words certainly go together better than, "Kylie, ma vie, tu es vraiment tres jolie, ma Kylie," or, "Marie-Therese, ma maitresse, est-ce que ca te plait quand je te baise, ma Marie-Therese?" But it does not change the fact that the lyrics are banal and extraneous as they say nothing in French that could not be said equally well in English.
News & Media
In the late 19th century Baise became a trading centre, and a considerable colony of merchants from Guangzhou Cantonn) settled there.
Encyclopedias
Baise was set up and fortified in 1730 as a garrison among the tribes, but not until 1875 was a regular civil administration established there.
Encyclopedias
Baise, Wade-Giles romanization Pai-se, also spelled Bose, city, western Zhuang Autonomous Region of Guangxi, China.
Encyclopedias
It shits and fucks [Ça chie, ça baise].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
The entire season's worth of vintage-looking chiffon slip dresses at Stella McCartney might have been packed, so gossamer did they seem, into one of those oversized Kelly bags that make the perfect assignation kit, as the French acknowledge with their charming name for such an accessory: baise-en-ville.
News & Media
BAISE-MOI (RAPE ME) Written and directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi; in French, with English subtitles; based on Ms. Despentes's novel "Baise-Moi"; director of photography, Benoît Chamaillard; edited by Aïlo Auguste-Judith and Francine Lemaitre; music by Varou Jan; art director, Irène Galitzine; produced by Philippe Godeau; released by Remstar Distribution and FilmFixx.
News & Media
They argued that the city had violated their constitutional rights by enforcing the zoning laws against them, but not against shows like "Naked Boys Singing," "The Blue Room" and "The Full Monty" and films like "Y Tu Mamá También" and "Baise-Moi".
News & Media
After the repellent cruelty, the stars of "Baise-Moi" chase thrills and wreak their vengeance on men.
News & Media
The film arrives at Cinema Village today as part of a wave of graphic, provocative French films, including, in addition to "Romance," Bruno Dumont's "Humanité" and the forthcoming "Baise-Moi".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you encounter "baise" in literary works, consider the author's intent and the context. It is often used to convey strong emotions or to depict a specific type of character.
Common error
Don't assume that using "baise" will add emphasis or authenticity to your writing. In most cases, it will simply make your work sound crude and unprofessional. Choose alternative words that convey your intended meaning without being offensive.
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Linguistic Context
The word "baise" functions primarily as a vulgar slang term. Based on Ludwig AI the use of this term is often to express disdain or anger. While present in some artistic contexts, it is generally considered inappropriate for formal use.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
33%
Science
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "baise" is a vulgar slang term with origins in French, generally meaning "fuck". Ludwig AI indicates that its use is not correct in standard written English. While it appears in various sources like The New York Times, The Guardian and Britannica, it is primarily within the context of film titles, artistic expression, or discussions about vulgar language. Its usage is highly discouraged in formal writing, professional settings, or polite conversation. Alternative phrases like "screw you" or "get lost" can be considered depending on the intent and context, but it's essential to prioritize respectful communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
screw you
Replaces the vulgar term with a more common, though still impolite, expression of dismissal or anger.
get lost
Offers a less offensive way to tell someone to go away, suitable for a broader range of situations.
leave me alone
Conveys a desire for solitude or an end to unwanted interaction, lacking the confrontational tone of the original.
go away
A direct and simple way to ask someone to depart, less aggressive than the original term.
I'm done with this
Expresses frustration and a desire to end a conversation or activity, avoiding vulgarity.
I refuse
Indicates a strong unwillingness to comply or participate, without resorting to offensive language.
no way
A casual but firm refusal, suitable for informal contexts where directness is valued.
not happening
Similar to "no way", this phrase dismisses an idea or suggestion with a tone of finality.
absolutely not
Emphasizes a strong rejection or denial, more formal than some other alternatives.
I disagree
A polite and straightforward way to express a difference of opinion, suitable for respectful discussions.
FAQs
What does "baise" mean in French?
In French, "baise" is a vulgar term that translates to "fuck" in English. It is considered highly offensive and should be used with extreme caution, if at all.
Are there less offensive alternatives to "baise"?
Is it ever appropriate to use the word "baise"?
The use of "baise" is generally inappropriate in most social and professional settings. It might be acceptable in specific artistic or literary contexts where the author intends to shock or portray a character's extreme emotions, but such use should be carefully considered.
How can I avoid using offensive language like "baise" in my writing?
Expand your vocabulary and consider the impact of your word choices. Use a thesaurus to find less offensive alternatives, and always be mindful of your audience and the context in which you are writing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested