unfuck
English
Verb
unfuck (third-person singular simple present unfucks, present participle unfucking, simple past and past participle unfucked)
- (slang, vulgar, transitive) To correct or fix (a mistake or problem).
- (vulgar, transitive) To undo the act of copulation with (a person) or its consequences.
- 1982, Marge Piercy, Braided Lives, page 269, →ISBN.
- "I won't do it again. I won't! You'll see. I have to prove that. I have to prove it to myself."
- "You can't unfuck him Donna."
- 1996, Michael Peterson, A time of War, page 222, →ISBN.
- You can't unfuck a woman or shove the baby back in.
- 2002, Larry Owen, The Female Lieutenant, page 191, →ISBN.
- There is just no way to go back and unfuck the maid or whatever it was that got him in trouble in the first place.
- 2011, Kate Willoughby, Just Winging It, page 63, →ISBN.
- Recognizing the signs that she was approaching orgasm, he upped the pace […] But too late now to unfuck her.
- 2011, Erica Orloff, Freudian Slip, chapter 6, →ISBN.
- Kate's voice was so quiet, Julian saw Leslie lean forward to hear her. “Do you propose undoing screwing my boyfriend, Leslie? Are you going to unfuck him?”
- 1982, Marge Piercy, Braided Lives, page 269, →ISBN.
Usage notes
- As modification to history is typically hypothetical, the sense concerning copulation is usually used in a negative construction.
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