Vulgarism [noun]
Definition of Vulgarism:
corruption
Sentence/Example of Vulgarism:
We are obliged to be,” with a slight shudder at the vulgarism, “stylish.
We felt that we had been green, grass-green, and that (to use a vulgarism) the gilt was off the gingerbread.
To use a vulgarism, it is a high-class scholastic sausage-machine.
This name was not a Yankee vulgarism, but a well-known old English term.
They are also called bivalves bi the unlearned, but this iz a vulgarism.
There are gradations in awkwardness and vulgarism, as there are in everything else.
The term is what we may call a vulgarism—you perceive that, do you not?
His verses are too good to be spoiled by what began as a vulgarism.
This "fetches" the parents (if I may be allowed a vulgarism) more than anything.
I do not care to report such things—it verges on vulgarism; but I will tell you a word or two that came from the maimed man.