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Client, patron, or consumer prone to inappropriate or foul language.
gallant: This guy was shopping with his kid and dropping f-bombs left, right, and sideways.

goofus: Whatev - i'll take a cusstomer over a cellfish all day, every day.
cusstomer by Brandscaping January 28, 2014
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No Cussing Club 

An organization started by a 14-year-old tool from Pasadena, as endorsed by his parents and apparently his friends. This group, obviously in direct violation of the USA's first amendment, has somehow been endorsed by congressmen and law enforcement alike. The aforementioned 14-year-old has also authored a hilarious, although pathetic "music video" wherein he spasms about his neighborhood, telling people not to use swear words. I, much like thousands of other people who have seen this music video, are anxious to hear how this person has turned out in three to five years.
"If you wanna be my peer, please respect my ears - don't cuss!"
-14 year old founder of the No Cussing Club
"Do me a favor, say 'don't cuss' for me. Thanks, I'll have a cheeseburger."
-14 year old founder's equally queer father
A journey similar to the Australian term walkabout, but involving yelling profanities at strangers rather than roaming the wilderness.
I was so mad after work Friday because I didn't have anything to do that I had some tequila, then went on a cussabout and yelled at hella old people at the mall.
cussabout by rushoffailure December 12, 2006
both kisses & cuddles 🥰
i've missed you so much! I cant wait to get home and have a fat cussle
Cussle by lentowilstale July 20, 2019
When calling someone with a special relationship to their cousin a pussio one might instead use cussio.
'That boy over there with the glasses is such a cussio'
Cussio by ScaffogCousinLover May 17, 2023
A person prone to using obsceneties, prophanities, and socially unacceptable language. Usually used out of habbit and without control or conviction.
Person 1: That person was dropp'n F-bombs and the like. What do you call a person like that?

Person 2: You would call them a "Cusser".

Person 1: I guess that makes you a "Name Caller."
Cusser by James Gordon July 30, 2004