The ‘F’ Word (Yeah, The Fuck Word)
Perhaps the most interesting English language today is the word ‘Fuck’. Out of all the enlish words that begins with the letter ‘F’, ‘FUCK’ is the only word that referred to as the ‘F Word’.
It’s the one magical word. Just by its sound it can describe pain, pleasure, hate and love.
‘Fuck’, as most word of the English language is derived from a German word ‘Fricken’ which means ‘to strike’. In English, FUCK falls in many gramatical categories.
As a transitive verb for instance, “John fuck shirley”.
As an intransitive verb, “Shirley Fucks”.
It’s meaning is not always s3xual.
It can be used as an adjective such as “John is doing all the fucking work”.
As part of an adverb, “Shirley talks too fucking much”.
As an adverb enhancing an adjective, “Shirley is fucking beautiful”.
As a noun, “I don’t give a fuck”.
As part of a word, “Abso-fucking-lutely” or “in-fucking-credible”.
And in almost all the words in a sentence “Fuck fucking fuckers!”
Another use of the word Fuck is as a Synonyms for other words such as in these examples describing:
- Fraud – “I got fucked at a used car lot”.
- Dismay – “Ah, Fuck it”
- Trouble – “I guess I’m really fucked now.”
- Aggression – “Don’t fuck with me buddy.”
- Difficulty – “I don’t understand this fucking question”
- Inquiry – “Who the fuck was that?”
- Disatisfaction – “I don’t like what is fucking going on here”
- Incompetence – “He’s a fuck off”
- Dismissal – “Why don’t you go outside and hide and fuck yourself”
Very nice example huh? Well, if you think that these are fucking funny, well you should see the fucking video from utube that illustrate these fucking example. hehehe,
(sorry I got carried away)
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