Profanity dream meaning
 

Profanity dreams by DreamMean
To dream of profanity, denotes that you will cultivate those traits which render you coarse and unfeeling toward your fellow man.

To dream that others use profanity, is a sign that you will be injured in some way, and probably insulted also.

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Acting silly or impudent or stupidly, or being censured or discredited in a dream also indicates profanity and disbelief in God Almighty. Going astray in a dream means committing a sin or making a mistake. Making a mistake in a dream also signifies heedlessness in wakefulness. (read all at source)

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Used profanity as an exclamation of positively.
Stood up to someone who was using profanity.
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Profanity.
Bleating To hear young animals bleating in your dreams, foretells that you will have new duties and cares, though not necessarily unpleasant ones.
Bleeding To dream of bleeding, denotes death by horrible accidents and malicious reports about you. Fortune will turn against you. (read all at source)

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This neighbor is ungodly and full of anger and profanity. As I watched the tree fall towards his house I cried out to the Lord not to allow the tree to hit his house. (read all at source)

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dysphemism, epithet, expletive, extrajudicial oath, faith, foul invective, guarantee, guaranty, imprecation, ironclad oath, judicial oath, loyalty oath, malediction, naughty word, no-no, oath of allegiance, oath of office, obscenity, official oath, parole, pledge, plight, profane oath, profanity,... (read all at source)

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into your life, who under assumed friendship will do you great harm. To dream you are cursing yourself, means evil fortune. To dream you are cursed by others, signifies relief through affection and prosperity. The interpretation of this dream here given is not satisfactory.
* See Profanity. (read all at source)

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