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# A thing of no value, a small amount.
# A thing of no value, a small amount.
#: ''I don't give a '''fuck'''.''
#: ''I don't give a '''fuck'''.''
#: "Every day its Mormonism this, Mormonism that, what the fuck, you talk about it every day."

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* {{sense|sexual intercourse}} see also [[Wikisaurus:sexual intercourse]].
* {{sense|sexual intercourse}} see also [[Wikisaurus:sexual intercourse]].

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English

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Template:unk., but probably from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle English *fucken, *fukken, of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Lua error in Module:parameters at line 360: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "gmq" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. origin, related to dialectal Norwegian (deprecated template usage) fukka, Swedish (deprecated template usage) fokka (earlier "to fuck; thrust; push", nowadays (deprecated template usage) focka), (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Swedish (deprecated template usage) fock, and Middle Dutch (and Modern Dutch) (deprecated template usage) fokken. It may go back to the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European *pug-, *puǵ- ("to strike"; source of Latin pūgnus (fist) among many others), or to (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European *puḱn-, *pewḱ- ("to sting, stick, stab"; compare <span class="deprecated" title="Template:etyl is no longer in use. See WT:ETYM.">(deprecated template usage) [etyl] German <span class="deprecated" title="Template:term is deprecated; use Template:m.">(deprecated template usage) ficken). The word may be attested in a 772 charter which mentions a place called Fuccerham, which possibly means “(deprecated template usage) Lua error in Module:parameters at line 828: Parameter 4 is not used by this template. of the fucker” or “(deprecated template usage) hamm of the fucker”. The first verifiable use of the word in English writing appears in Flen flyys and freris, a medieval poem (1495–1505) containing the pseudo-Latin form (deprecated template usage) fvccant; it was first listed in a dictionary in 1598.[1]

The (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Scots cognate, (deprecated template usage) fuk, (deprecated template usage) fuck, appears in 16th century sources,[2] the earliest being the 1503 poem “Brash of Wowing” by William Dunbar,[3] which includes the lines: “Yit be his feirris he wald haif fukkit: / Ye brek my hairt, my bony ane.”

A range of folk-etymological backronyms has been advanced, such as "fornication under consent of the king" and "for unlawful carnal knowledge", which are all demonstrably false.

Pronunciation

Verb

fuck (third-person singular simple present fucks, present participle fucking, simple past and past participle fucked)

  1. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial, often) To have sexual intercourse, to copulate.
    Fighting for peace is like fucking for virginity.
    • 2007, Lionel Shriver, The post-birthday world
      She wanted to fuck him more than she had ever wanted to fuck any man in her life.
  2. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial, often) To insert one’s penis, a dildo or other phallic object, into a specified orifice or cleft.
    • 2006, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Glamour Girls: Femme/Femme Erotica
      She shoved them up and together, pushing into me, forcing my foot to fuck her tits harder and harder while gasping as if I was shoving it deep into her body...
  3. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial) To put in an extremely difficult or impossible situation.
    If you do that, I’m fucked.
    I'm afraid they're gonna fuck you on this one.
  4. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial, usually followed by “up”) To break; to destroy.
    You’re going to fuck up that TV!
    I fucked up my truck.
    • 2001, Colson Whitehead, John Henry Days
      Goodman says he wants him to come in tomorrow and Moses is so afraid he's fucked up his chance again that he says yeah...
  5. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial) To defraud.
    I got fucked at the used car lot.
  6. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial) To play with; to tinker.
    Stop fucking with the remote control.
    • 2006, Kilian Betlach, This Feels Like A Riot Looks
      They couldn't hear a single note Ted was playing and the sound guy kept yelling at them to stop fucking with the levels so he could make adjustments.
  7. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial, often derogatory) Used to express great displeasure with someone or something.
    Fuck those jerks, and fuck their stupid rules!
  8. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial, often offensive) To lose care for, to forget, to disregard, to no longer regard as important.
    Well, fuck you, man.

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Noun

fuck (plural fucks)

  1. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial) An act of sexual intercourse.
    • 1975, Alexander Buzo, Tom, page 11:
      No, but I've got a film of a couple of crocodiles having a fuck.
    • 2001, Thomas Kelly, The Rackets, MysteriousPress.com (2012), ISBN 9781453247341, unnumbered page:
      He could count on a good fuck with Lorene later on.
    • 2012, Heather Rutman, The Girl's Guide to Depravity: How to Get Laid Without Getting Screwed, Running Press (2012), ISBN 9780762445356, unnumbered page:
      Are guys so intimidated by a girl who's totally blunt about the fact that she just wants a good fuck that they can't perform?
  2. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial) A sexual partner, especially a casual one.
    • I thought she was the fuck of the century. Michael Douglas, Basic Instinct, 1999
    • 2005, Jaid Black, Strictly Taboo, Berkley Sensations (2005), ISBN 9780425202456, unnumbered page:
      In his mind, she was probably just another fuck, but in hers it had meant so much more than that.
    • 2005, Etgar Keret, The Nimrod Flip-Out:
      If he's a lousy fuck, I can at least say I had a lousy fuck, and if he's a great fuck, well that's even better...
    • 2008, Nicole Galland, Crossed, Harper (2008), ISBN 9780060841805, page 32:
      “He'd rather have his favorite fuck with him on the greatest adventure of his life than pay money to lie with ugly strangers. []
  3. (deprecated template usage) (vulgar, colloquial) A highly contemptible person.
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    • 2002, Robert Williams, The Remembrance
      She used to be a secretary but then she realized that she could run a business a hell of a lot better than those stupid fucks could.
  4. A thing of no value, a small amount.
    I don't give a fuck.
    "Every day its Mormonism this, Mormonism that, what the fuck, you talk about it every day."

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Translations

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