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fudge
used as a euphemism for “fuck” UK, 1766 Based on the opening sound (as is “sugar” for SHIT).- “Fudge,” I said. “Land o’Goshen, heck, tarnation, crim-a-nentlies.” — Max Shulman, The Zebra Derby, p. 174, 1946
- Twenty fudging bucks would put a gang of relief in sight for my per-sonal smog. — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 5, 1954
- [“E]verything will be just like it always was. Oh, fudge.” “What?” “Nothing. It doesn’t matter.” — Darren Francis, The Sprawl, p. [britpulp], 313, 1999
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