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curse you 

An expression of contempt directed at someone else, used often by comic book villains in childrens' cartoons. The word "curse" here may stand in for some more colorful language that a super villain might use without being too profane for TV.
"Curse you, Aquaman! You'll never find where I hid Atlantis!"
curse you by Old Yukmouth July 23, 2014

Curse of the shaven vag

When you feel like you're going to get some loving so you shave your vagina only to be denied.
"I waxed it and everything then Billy had the runs"

"Curse of the shaven vag happens everytime!"

Curse of Curves 

A rather arousing "curse", first brought to attention by the popular music group, "Cute is What We Aim For."
The "curse" has been argued to just be a metaphor, just for use in the song, but further debate with other listeners has proved otherwise.
When a woman has the "Curse of Curves", it generally means she is a nice, sweet person, who has a curvy figure (large breasts, thin/slender midsection, large buttocks), and she is swarmed by men whom she has no interest in, and there is nothing she can nor wants to do about it.
"I've got the gift of one-liners, and you've got the Curse of Curves..."

-- Shaant Hacikyan, Cute is What We Aim For

Curse Words

This Definition is Mainly for my fish named Cody

Bad Codyfish

Bad
I use Curse Words when I scream at my fish Cody
Curse Words by JustAGUY$@@@ June 16, 2019

curse of the black jelly bean 

Either bringing bad luck upon yourself or others by mentioning how well things are going.

Brought to public attention during the 1980s in Australia by motor racing legend Dick Johnson who asked commentators not to place the curse on him by mentioning how well he was going in a race.
Commentator: Dick, everything is going well for you in the race today.
Dick: Don't you place the curse of the black jelly bean upon me!

Curse Day 

The negative alternative to a birthday. Commonly, Curse Days are wrought with difficulties and oftentimes overlooked or forgotten by family and friends in favour of other people's birthdays or other festive observances. Curse Days generally leave the "celebrator" literally cursing the day they were born.
Roger had his 31st Curse Day last Tuesday. To celebrate, his friends went out to the bar and forgot to invite him.
Curse Day by ShocktheMonkey June 7, 2009