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fuck verb- to ave sex UK, 1500
- I’ve met a lot of girls out here, and at least two of them are anxious for me to fuck them, but I never get around to it. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Neal Cassady, p. 127, 13 September 1947
- I’ve heard that until you’ve fucked on cocaine you just haven’t fucked. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 8, 1990
- “Fucking” is not limited to penetration, Banky. For me it describes any sex when it’s not totally about love. — Chasing Amy, 1997
- We talked and fucked and talked some more about why we were fucking[.] — Anne Heche, Call Me Crazy, p. 146, 2001
- to damage beyond repair UK, 1775
- Before we left the cafe Ginger made a phone call to Harley Pete and said, “I’m going to fuck you.” — Jamie Mandelkau, Buttons, p. 31, 1971
- Before he fucked the savings and loan industry, Keating tried to prevent the portrayal of fucking in magazines. — Larry Flynt, An Unseemly Man, p. 123, 1996
- used as an intense verb of abuse UK, 1915
- Fuck him seventy eight times. Fuck the literateurs too. Fuck the whole lot. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Neal Cassady, p. 175, 8 December 1948
- It’s called “I Put the Dick in Dixie and the Cunt in Country,” but my label hates that shit. They’ll never let me record it. So fuck them. Fuck them all. — Harold Evans, The Best American Magazine Writing 2001, p. 296, 2001
- to confound AUSTRALIA
- Why the fuck do spunky sheilas fuck up their bods and put them fucken rings/studs/shrapnel through their bellybuttons? Fucks me, but I wish they wouldn’t do it. — Picture, p. 86, 22 July 1998
▶ be fucked in the car to have had something done to you that you did not deserve CANADA, 1969 Reported by a correspondent from the Royal Military College of Canada, 1969.▶ couldn’t organise a fuck in a brothel used of an inefficient person UK, 1961 ▶ do you fuck!; will you fuck! used as a strong and disapproving denial: no you did not, no you will not UK, 1961 ▶ fuck a duck to shirk, to avoid work US, 1933 Vietnam war usage.- I met a man in the Cav who’d been “fucking the duck” one afternoon, sound asleep in a huge tent with thirty cots inside[.] — Michael Herr, Dispatches, p. 57, 1977
- Jonesy raised his head from his rucksack, where he was taking one of his famous naps–fucking the duck, we called it–and stage-whispered right back[.] — Larry Heinemann, Paco’s Story, p. 6, 1986
▶ fuck anything that moves applied to a person’s rampant sexuality UK, 1977 The variations of this catchphrase are manifold, all formed on “fuck anything”–with “a hole”, “a crack”, “a cock”, “a dick”, “a vagina”, “hair on it”, “breasts”, “tits”, “a heart beat”, “a pulse” etc; that moves; on “two legs”.- If you’re a man, you’d better act like one, / Develop your muscles, use your prick like a gun. / Fuck anything that moves, but never pay the price, / Steal, fuck, slaughter, that’s their advice. — Crass Big Man, Big M.A.N., 1979
▶ fuck in the ass to victimise; to force into submission US Figurative.- You ever get fucked in the ass by a wiseguy? — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 429, 1995
- When all the time he was simply fuckin’ us all in the arse. — Lanre Fehintola, Charlie Says..., p. 130, 2000
▶ fuck the arse off to have exceptionally vigorous sex UK Applied to conventional sexual intercourse; despite the use of “arse”, anal sex is neither included or precluded. Usage is generally something of a boast.- [H]e will fuck the arse off her tonight, he thinks, he will shag her senseless, screw her daft[.] — Niall Griffiths, Grits, p. 53, 2000
▶ fuck the dog to idle instead of working US, 1935- He could work out his own system, “fuck the dog,” stretch the time out by taking an extra ten minutes on a banana break. — Joe Rosenblatt, Top Soil, p. 228, 1976
- — Maledicta, p. 284, 1984–1985
- “Naw, we’re just sitting here fucking the dog.” — Elmore Leonard, Bandits, p. 338, 1997
▶ fuck the fucking fuckers used for expressing contempt and defiance of and towards just about everyone US- — Maledicta, p. 170, Winter 1980: “A brief Survey of some unofficial prosigns used by the United States Armed Forces”
- Well, fuck the fucking fuckers. You keep every fucking scrap of paper ever crosses your desk. — Richard Marcinko, Task Force Blue, p. 81, 1997
- “Fuck the fucking fuckers. Strap on your chutes: we’ll just jump from here.” — Alexander Danzig, Mohammed at Mono Lake, p. 74, 2006
▶ fuck them if they can’t take a joke during the Vietnam war, used as a cynically humorous retort when things went wrong US Multiple variants.- — Maledicta, p. 170, Winter 1980: “A brief survey of some unofficial prosigns used by the United States Armed Forces”
- “We’re not going on any wild-goose chase in those boonies tonight and get mortared for three hours like the last time. Fuck him if he can’t take a joke.” — Lucian K. Truscott, Army Blue, p. 11, 1989
- If not, well, screw the camel drivers if they can’t take a joke. — T. E. Cruise, Wings of Gold III, p. 362, 1989
▶ fuck up the arse to betray UK Combines FUCK[T]hey’re double into this because it’s a cross [doublecross]. It’s the old guard getting fucked up the arse and I know they’re going to be bang into that. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 253, 2001▶ fuck you very much! used as a humorous expression of defiance US- — Maledicta, p. 170, Winter 1980: “A brief survey of some unofficial prosigns used by the United States Armed Forces”
- Good luck to the first team and fuck you very much. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Glitter Dome, p. 41, 1981
- I told him Arnie thought I sounded like Teresa Brewer. “No,” he said, “more like the Bee Gees.” “Well, fuck you very much.” — Armistead Maupin, Maybe the Moon, p. 64, 1992
▶ fuck your fist to masturbate US, 1966- Fuck Your Fist with Me [Headline] — Partner Magazine, p. 27, December
- But therefore I was not Samson, so I fucked my fist once more/ but I taken good aim and shot it–through this keyhole in the door. — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 222, 1966
- “I’ll be fucking my fist to relax for the geometry test.” — Lonnie Coleman, Mark, p. 166, 1981
▶ who do you have to fuck? used as an impatient enquiry: who do I have to persuade?, who is responsible for something? how can I do or get something? US Probably hyperbolic.- Who do you have to fuck to get a drink around here? — Mart Crowley, Boys in the Band, p. 48, 1968
- Who do I have to fuck to get a waffle? — Terrance McNally, Frankie and Johnny, 1991
- Reilly proved them all wrong by becoming so omnipresent he admits to once thinking, “Who do I have to fuck to get off TV?” — The Village Voice, 15 October 2001
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