fucking
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfʌkɪŋ/, /ˈfʌkɪn/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -ʌkɪŋ
Verb
fucking
- present participle of fuck
- They have been fucking.(progressive)
- I really enjoyed fucking him, but I doubt we'll have another date.(gerund)
Noun
fucking (countable and uncountable, plural fuckings)
- (vulgar) An act of sexual intercourse, especially one lacking passion or a feeling of sincere love.
- I got a good fucking out of her, but I doubt we'll have another date.
- c 1674, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, A Satyr on Charles II
- Like the French fool, that wanders up and down
- Starving his people, hazarding his crown.
- Peace is his aim, his gentleness is such,
- And love he loves, for he loves fucking much.
- (vulgar, figuratively) An act of mistreatment.
- I took a real fucking on the interest rate for that loan.
Derived terms
Translations
an act of sexual intercourse
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Adjective
fucking (not comparable)
- (vulgar) An intensifier, often applying more to the whole utterance than to the specific word it grammatically modifies.
- No fucking way.
- (vulgar) Offensive, annoying or worthless.
- Get your fucking car out of the way.
Synonyms
- frigging
- fecking
- freaking
- See also Thesaurus:damned
Derived terms
Translations
as an intensifier
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offensive or worthless
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Adverb
fucking (not comparable)
- (vulgar) Really, very; having intensive force, often applying to the whole sentence or clause.
- 2004, Tommy Lee; Anthony Bozza, Tommy Land, page 79:
- You've never seen a bunch of guys more fucking shocked to lose
- 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic 2011, p. 81:
- A bit young to be so cynical and so superior, you may think. My reply is that you should fucking well have been there, and felt it for yourself.
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Translations
an intensifier
Infix
fucking
- (vulgar) Alternative spelling of -fucking-, used when the word inflix is put between two words
- 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, p. 37:
- She had been, as I say, drinking all afternoon and she suddenly howled, ‘Ten o'clock! It's ten o'fucking clock! Why doesn't he come? Why in God's name doesn't he come?’ Something along those lines.
- New Fucking York.
- 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, p. 37:
References
- Jesse Sheidlower, editor (2009) The F Word, 3rd edition
Dutch
Adjective
fucking (not comparable)
- (slang, vulgar) fucking, intensifier, especially to indicate annoyance.
- Die fucking klojo laat me niet met rust.
- That fucking asshole won't leave me alone.
Adverb
fucking
- (slang, vulgar) fucking, intensifier.
- Ik ga hier zo fucking hard op.
- I enjoy this so fucking much.
Swedish
Adjective
fucking (not comparable)
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