It's very clear there are four major culprits here. Chung, Cleo, Brad, and Andres (apparently I found the best random name generator ever) account for over 30% of the total curses. They're followed by a very long trail - there were 168 unique senders that contributed at least one expletive to the pile. Though the names are randomized, they do reflect the reality that the top 21 offenders are all male.

But let's talk about Chung, am I right?! He clocks in at 209 total swears, and leads in every category save for "Damn," which, let's be honest, is a fake swear anyways. Chung - you know who you are.

Other Words

If you recall the initial metric, 147 out of every 1 million words is an obscenity. That leaves 999,853 OTHER words that we haven't even touched yet. I've profiled the 14.5 million words in over 90,000 emails and put together the list of the most used ones below. I used some text search tools to collapse conjugates into the root, combine plural/singular nouns, etc. and stripped out "Nick", "Stepro", the name of my company, and over 500 common "stop words," to neaten up the data.

For space, I collapsed a lot of words into a single gray line. While those gray lines are not interactive you can click on the orange bars for a more details on a few of the choices.