Correct spelling for the English word "cussings" is [kˈʌsɪŋz], [kˈʌsɪŋz], [k_ˈʌ_s_ɪ_ŋ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "cussings" is formed from the verb "cuss", which is a colloquial term for swearing or using profane language. The origin of "cuss" can be traced back to the word "curse". Both "cuss" and "curse" come from the Old English word "curs", which means "a prayer or invocation for harm or evil". Over time, "cuss" evolved to specifically refer to profanity or the act of using offensive language. Therefore, "cussings" derives from "cuss" and indicates the plural form or multiple instances of swearing or profane language.