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fug
used as a euphemism for “fuck” in all its variant uses and derivatives US, 1958- “Even they can’t fug me this time,” he thought. — Norman Mailer, The Naked and the Dead, p. 7, 1948
- “I told you about fugging with that pod.” — Herbert Simmons, Corner Boy, p. 58, 1957
- I mean have a real flower of something and not just the usually American middleclass fuggup with appearances. — Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums, p. 161, 1958
- I don’t know jes where the fug he think he is at. — Robert Gover, One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, p. 21, 1961
- Ah, what the fug, held others; it’s only a game, it’s not sacred. — Bill Cardoso, The Maltese Sangweech, p. 141, 1984
- There are five people in this fuggin’ band that have got no problems! — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder... in His Own Words, 1993
- Marrying music and poetry, the New York band [The Fugs, 1960s US rock band] lifted a mock expletive Norman Mailer had utilized frequently in his 1948 war novel, “The Naked and the Dead” in place of the f-word. — Simon Warner, Rockspeak!, p. 34, 1996
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