释义 |
eff; F
used as a euphemistic for “Fuck” in all its different senses and parts of speech UK, 1929 Originally purely euphemistic, but soon a jocular replacement for FUCKGoing into a Western Union office, I sent off a telegram to Mr. Charles P. Bailey of Atlanta. It read: WHO GOT EFFED THIS TIME. — Ethel Waters, His Eye on the Sparrow, p. 209, 1951 Eff them. Eff the lot of them. Us poor peepul. — Geoffrey Fletcher, Down Among the Meths Men, p. 79, 1966 Earlier in his talk, Murray had said that San Francisco State was nothing more than a “nigger-producing factory,” and that any black student who went along with the college program was “all effed up.” — Dirkan Karagueuzian, Blow it Up, p. 40, 1971 Mr. Lawson took quite strong exception. “Eff off,” he said to the officer. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 27, 14 March 1972 Reeb, daybreak is on the turn. What the F you doing down here with the phone? — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Doom Fox, p. 165, 1978 He was drunk and he told me to eff myself. I hung up. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 18, 18 July 1978 Yo! Yo! He effed you up! — New Jack City, 1990 You was effing it up in Chicago when you was nine or ten and you ain’t done a helluva lot better since your ass got out here. — Odie Hawkins, Midnight, p. 9, 1995 |