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Also, I think the coarse part of that definition is doing the work when it comes to fuck. And what is a coarse word? I'll know it when I see it.
I tend to think of a coarse word as something that feels coarse when it's spoken, like jerk or shrine; words that have a "ch", "sh", "zh" or similar sound. Fuck doesn't fit the bill though.
Edit: Oh, a good example from a previous reply I made, is "actually". "Actually" feels coarse to me, but then again, I tend to pronounce actually like "acschually", where the T makes a "sch" sound.
I think, in the definition, its more a social comentary. Coarse language comes from coarse people