For many people, the word fuck is extremely vulgar, considered improper and taboo in all of its senses. Even so, various forms of the word, primarily in its nonliteral, slang senses, have increasingly crept into casual use, not only as spontaneous expletives of shock, horror, or anger, but also as verbal tics and common intensifiers, mere indices of annoyance or impatience or even pleasant surprise: Where are my fucking keys? What the fuck is taking so long?This is fucking awesome! Nevertheless, the term is best avoided altogether in “polite company.” The mass broadcast media have actually been forced by the threat of punitive fines to block audiences from hearing it, either by banning its use entirely or by bleeping all or part of the sound—if only by blocking out nothing more than the vowel sound in the middle. Although its first known occurrence in writing dates from the late 1400s (disguised in a cipher at that), the word fuck was undoubtedly heard long before that, and it remains primarily a creature of the spoken language. Well into the 20th century, it was generally regarded as “unprintable,” and forms like f*** or f--k or some spelling distortion like frack or frig or fork or fug were typically substituted for it in writing. In speech, creative euphemisms abound, some born with each new generation. We now have eff and effing as well as f-word and f-bomb, all of which allow us to discuss the term without resorting to its actual use.
verb (used with object)Slang: Vulgar.
to have sexual intercourse with.
to treat unfairly or harshly (usually followed by over).
verb (used without object)Slang: Vulgar.
to have sexual intercourse.
to meddle (usually followed by with).
interjectionSlang: Vulgar.
(used to express anger, disgust, peremptory rejection, etc., often followed by a pronoun, as you or it.)
nounSlang: Vulgar.
an act of sexual intercourse.
a partner in sexual intercourse.
a person, especially one who is annoying or contemptible.
the fuck,(used as an intensifier, especially with WH-questions, to express annoyance, impatience, etc.)
Verb PhrasesSlang: Vulgar.
fuck around,
to behave in a frivolous or meddlesome way.
to engage in promiscuous sex.
fuck off,
to shirk one's duty; malinger.
go away: used as an exclamation of impatience.
to waste time.
fuck up,
to bungle or botch; ruin.
to act stupidly or carelessly; cause trouble; mess up.
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Idioms for fuckSlang: Vulgar.
as fuck, to a great degree (used as a general intensifier): He's mad as fuck.
give a fuck, to care; be concerned (usually used in the negative): When it comes to politics, I really don't give a fuck.
Origin of fuck
First recorded in 1495–1505; akin to Middle Dutch fokken “to thrust, copulate with,” Swedish dialect focka “to copulate with, strike, push,” from fock “penis”
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British Dictionary definitions for fuck
fuck
/ (fʌk) taboo, slang /
verb
to have sexual intercourse with (someone)
noun
an act of sexual intercourse
a partner in sexual intercourse, esp one of specified competence or experience
not care a fuckornot give a fucknot to care at all
interjection
offensivean expression of strong disgust or anger (often in exclamatory phrases such as fuck you! fuck it! etc)
Word Origin for fuck
C16: of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch fokken to strike
usage for fuck
The use and overuse of fuck in the everyday speech of many people has led, to some extent, to a lessening of its impact as an expletive. However, the word still retains its shock value, although it is less now than it was when the critic Kenneth Tynan caused controversy by saying it on British television in 1965