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fuck noun- the act of sex UK, 1675
- I ain’t had a fuck in ages & no new girl (except whores) since 1945. — Neal Cassady, The First Third, p. 197, 1950
- [H]e has absolutely no ambition except to get a fuck every night. — Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer, p. 85, 1961
- “We had a great fuck. What’s that supposed to mean?” — William Kinsolving, Born with the Century, p. 466, 1979
- The hand cream produces a kind of airless suction on my genitals which simulates the sensation of a great fuck. — Nancy Friday, Men in Love, p. 148, 1982
- A great fuck is one thing, but if you’re falling in love, you need to know more about him. — Jackie Collins, Thrill!, p. 262, 1998
- I’ve always believed that the reason I couldn’t lock her down was because she didn’t like my fuck. So a bit of me always felt I was one premier performance away from sorting this situation. — Diran Abedayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 208, 2000
- a person objectified as a sex-partner UK, 1874
- Too much -- you hang onto her ’cause she’s a good fuck / Too much--cherry cheesecake and shooting up — Viv Albertine (the Slits), So Tough, 1979
- Even if I was the fastest fuck in the east, which I was. — Larry Rivers, What Did I Do?, p. 49, 1992
- “You got that right–you were the worst fuck I’ve ever had, and I’ve had some lousy ones in my life!” — Don Olson, The Councilman, p. 100, 2000
- “She was the best fuck I’d ever had, that’s why!” — Annie Solomen, Like a Knife, p. 225, 2003
- a despicable or hapless person UK, 1927
- “That evil little fuck is so guilty that I should probably kill him myself, on general principles.” — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, p. 125, 1971
- Give ya some cash, get that Scagnetti fuck off your back, and we’ll be talking to ya. — Reservoir Dogs, 1992
- Okay you freshmen fucks, listen up. — Dased and Confused, 1993
- [A]s though the world owed the stupid wee fuck a living. — Irvine Welsh, The State of the Party (Disco Biscuits), p. 61, 1995
- Take it all. Take it, you fuck. Take it, you bitch. Take it you cocksucker. Take it. — Joel Rose, Kill Kill Faster Faster, p. 79, 1997
- We’ll drag the fat fuck out the back way. Accept no offers of help. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 31, 1999
- It all started getting crazy when Charlie Magoo was having a beer in one of the Porterville bars and some fuck in the bar said something stupid to him. — Ralph Sonny Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 150, 2000
- Not what I’ve heard, you lying fuck! — Mark Powell, Snap, p. 68, 2001
- used as an intensifier US, 1934
Often used with “the”, as in “Get the fuck out of here!”. - She may not be beautiful to look at–whatever the fuck that means, in this kingdom of the blind. — James Baldwin, If Beale Street Could Talk, p. 29, 1974
- Get the fuck out of the way! Are you blind?! — Ruth Butler, Cool Places, p. 88, 1998
- Where the fuck you been, Kingy? — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 32, 1999
- Now how the fuck am I supposed to get out of debt? — Emnem (Marshall Mathers), Still Don’t Give a Fuck, 1999
- “Where the fuck you been?” — John Del Vecchio, The 13th Valley, p. 333, 1999
- [H]e was infuriated by her laughter. “Fucks so funny?” “Nothing,” said Tyra, her face falling now. — John Willams, Cardiff Dead, p. 69, 2000
- Hell’s Angels killed it [the spirit of peace and love] off at Altamont. Their Brit counterparts like to pin it on the violence and confusion at the Isle of Wight pop festival. Others cited the deaths of Jimi, Jim, Janis and Brian. Get the fuck out of here! Nothing died except people. — Mick Farren, Give the Anarchist a Cigarette, p. 234, 2001
- What in the name of fuck does a bird like that see in that scruffy get? — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 79, 2002
- an extreme UK, 1928
- I deal with a lot of people pick their teeth after they eat, and they eat a fuck of a lot of pasta. — John Gregory Dunne, Dutch Sheat, Jr., p. 222, 1982
- “Thanks a fuck of a lot,” he answered with a jolting coarseness. — John Updike, The Witches of Eastwick, p. 248, 1985
- He was a great lad, Beano, and a fuck of a drummer. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 73, 1999
- [S]he used to live on fucking sunbeds and all, Debbi, and she used to wax herself to fuck. There was not a trace of hair on that girl. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 101, 2001
- something of no value UK, 1790
- I don’t give a fuck any more what’s behind me, or what’s ahead of me. — Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer, p. 50, 1961
- Why should they give a fuck? — Mario Puzo, Inside Las Vegas, p. 145, 1977
- If it ain’t stiff it ain’t worth a fuck. — the slogan of Stiff Records, 1977
- Pumpkin: Just like banks, these places are insured. The managers don’t give a fuck, they’re just tryin’ to get ya out the door before you start pluggin’ diners. — Pulp Fiction, 1994
▶ and fuck and so on, etc UK- — Brain Donor Peace Love & Fuck, 2002
▶ as fuck an intensifier, used in combination with an adjective UK Other examples include: “heavy as fuck”, “daft as fuck”, “queer as fuck”, etc.- [T]ight as fuck harmonies and great guitar shapes. — John Robb, The Nineties, p. 130, 1999
- This reinvention of the Madchester foursome’s funky-as-fuck classic — Sky Magazine, p. 7, May 2001
- So, fame. Curse, or cool as fuck? Cool as fuck. No, curse. Tell you what, its a curse. But it’s a pretty cool-as-fuck curse. — Andrew Holmes, Sleb, p. 109, 2002
▶ for fuck’s sake!; fuck sake! used as a register of exasperation or impatience US, 1961- “Oh for fuck’s sake,” says Maurice, getting up and catching his medallion on the edge of the booth’s narrow table. — Ted Lewis, Jack Carter’s Law, p. 23, 1974
- Okay, okay, don’t fuckin go on, fuck sake, Gene. — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 46, 2000
- I mean murder! For fuck’s sake! How they could ever have thought they’d be able to get us on that one, mun... fucking beyond, mun, aye[.] — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger, p. 238, 2001
- When you’re busy in a restaurant there’s no time for pleasantries so when my girlfriend asked what I wanted the menu changed to I shouted “For fuck’s sake just put lamb”. — The Observer, 21 April 2001
▶ like fuck like hell; very much UK, 1995- [T]he cheeks of my arse began to sting like fuck. — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 34, 1999
- “You’re being executed in the morning.” “Like fuck I am.” — Mark Kendrick, Desert Sons, p. 71, 2001
▶ running fuck at a rolling doughnut an extremely difficult manoeuvre or operation UK- [of air-to-air refuelling] It’s like taking a running fuck at a doughnut. — Robert Prest, Phantom, 1979
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