drop the F-bomb

drop the F-bomb

To use the word "fuck," especially at a particularly inappropriate time or place. I was so nervous and emotionally shaken at my grandfather's funeral that I accidentally dropped an F-bomb during his eulogy. You need to be careful that you don't drop the F-bomb around her parents.
See also: drop
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • F-word
  • the F-word
References in periodicals archive
BBC Radio 5 Live host Rachel Burden apologised after she accidentally appeared to drop the f-bomb live on breakfast radio.
The cast does drop the F-bomb from time to time so the show - like the movie - is perhaps unsuitable for young children.
Her onstage mum certainly knows how to drop the F-bomb in all the right places and there might be a hidden family secret that's causing all the hostility between them.
If it were up to Stephen Sondheim, 'West Side Story' was going to be the first musical to drop the F-bomb on Broadway.
Hold up, did Gwyneth Paltrow just drop the F-bomb in an interview?
But with the song sounding as pretty as it does, The Staves were asked after a show in the US why they felt the need to "drop the f-bomb".
He doesn't drop the F-bomb. He doesn't even say anything that warrants a parental advisory sticker.