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fucker noun- a man, a spirited person UK, 1893
Often used affectionately or derisively; not generally a term of abuse unless combined with an appropriate adjective e.g. “dirty”, “miserable”, etc. - “Send Falwell in here. I want to see the look on the fucker’s face.” — Larry Flynt, An Unseemly Man, p. 222, 1996
- Like a cross between Terry Waite and Brutus from the Popeye cartoons. One big fucker. — Martin King & Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 32, 1999
- Like there must be strings holding this fucker up{.] — Tony Wilson, 24 Hour Party People, p. 20, 2002
- I was going to have this fucker by the balls. — Neva Gardner, Take Your Shirt Off, p. 78, 2003
- a contemptible person UK, 1890
- “Is the fucker alone?” Scum runs in packs. — Marc “Animal” MacYoung, Street E&E, p. 38, 1993
- “The fucker [Henry Kissinger] doesn’t perform surgery or make house calls, does he?” [Quoting President George H. W. Bush] — Kitty Kelley, The Family, p. 350, 2004
- a nuisance, an awkward thing US, 1945
- “So here I am,” said the whale, pointing to his cheek, “with a real fucker of a problem.” — Antonio Lobo Antunes, Act of the Damned, p. 18, 1996
- [T]he wind still whipped me raw as I stood at the door, juggling handshakes and a cigarette that had been a fucker to light. — David Peace, Nineteen Seventy-Four, p. 8, 1999
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