10 Incredible F-Bombs Dropped In PG-13 Movies

3. Billy Madison

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Once again, Adam Sandler's use of the F-Word found its way into one of his best movies. Billy Madison was all about a... let's say, gentleman of low intellect, who has to return to school in order to appease his father and remain his chosen heir.

He then proceeds to attend all 12 years of school in two-week increments. Yes, a 27-year-old man had to return to kindergarten, and that's where things got a little out of hand... at least, where language is concerned.

While sitting down for storytime, most of the children pass out, but Billy remains enraptured and sitting up. The teacher then tells the story of The Puppy Who Lost Its Way, and Billy doesn't exactly get it the way the author intended.

The part of the story I don't like is that the little boy gave up looking for Happy [the dog] after an hour. He didn't put posters up or anything, he just sat on the porch like a goon and waited. That little boy's gotta think, "You got a pet. You got a responsibility." If your dog gets lost, you don't look for an hour, then call it quits. You get your ass out there, and you find that f**king dog.

Here's the thing about what he said, it may have been inappropriate, but it wasn't wrong. Billy showed he knew something about responsibility... while dropping an F-Bomb in pre-school.

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