01-16-2005, 06:41 PM
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Easy Rider
Location: Moscow on the Ohio
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I don't cuss very much but I found the following rather interesting. Who knows in years to come a word as versatile as this may become acceptable everyday language. But then again, it probably wouldn't be used as much if it didn't shock somewhat.
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The Versatility of the Word Fuck http://www.angelfire.com/or/sociologyshop/LANG.html
fuck (noun)
----(no meaning) Term can be used with the definite article as a pure expletive in sentence initial position: 'What the fuck are you doing, Mary?' 'The fuck you say!' It can also be used with the definite article: 'Like fuck I'm going to date Mary tonight!'
----the act of fucking' (roughly) Synonymous with 'piece of ass.' 'John had a hot fuck last night.'
fuck (verb, intransitive)
----have intercourse See fuck (transitive). Here, it must have a conjoined subject: John and Mary are fucking.
fuck (verb, transitive)
----to have intercourse with someone. This word was once considered the most unacceptable word in English. In the last twenty years it has become more acceptable in various contexts. Still not acceptable in parlour room contexts, in school, etc. Though banned on American TV it can be heard on Canadian TV and radio in certain limited cases.
fuck around (verb, intransitive)
----do nothing imporant or nothing at all. "John's just fucking around today."
----go away Used an expletive to indicate to indicate mild annoyance: "Well, fuck around!"
fuck around (verb, transitive)
----To be somehwt dishonest with someone. "John's fucking Mary around all the time." fuck me harder (sentence, idiom)
----Expression in response to an unwanted and undesirable action done to the speaker.
fuck off (verb, intransitive)
----go away Usually used as a command in an uncomplementary sense: "Fuck off, asshole!" fuck oneself (verb phrase)
----get lost Outside of the literal meaning which few males can do, this expression has abouat the same meaning as 'get lost'; i.e. go away.: Mary told John to go fuck himself.
fuck up (verb, intransitive)
----make a mistake See fuck (transitive).
fuck up (verb, transitive)
----(1) to make a mess out of something, (2) to cause someone to become psychologically unstable. See fuck up (intransitive). (1) "John really fucked his assignment up." (2) "John's parents really fucked him up."
fucked (past tense of fuck), (passive participle)
----(1) to be psychologically maladjusted, (2) to be a mess (of situations and certain objects) Derived from and generally synonymous with 'fuck up'. "John is really fucked." "John's project is fucked beyond hope."
fucked up (passive participle)
----(1) to be psychologically maladjusted, (2) to be a mess (of situations and certain objects) See 'fuck up'. to be using larger doses of drugs than normal such as alcohol or acid Used in the drug community for people who are tripping hard.
fucker (noun)
----a male person Derogatory term: 'The little fucker stole 10 bucks.'
----One who fucks 'John is a squirrely fucker.'
fucking (adjective)
----(no specific meaning) term is commonly used as an expletive with a pejorative sense: 'John is a fucking asshole.'
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