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Fucking

Being fucked

Awwwww your fucking me so hard.

by Brandon Micheal Sloan May 30, 2003

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fucked

Synonymous for sex of any kind.

"Dude, I just triple-fucked that bitch from da club last night!"

by Dominguez August 31, 2007

8๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


fuck

okay all of the other definitions are fine.. but they neglect one meaning of the word FUCK.

1. NOUN - A person who is stupid or annoying.

You are such a dumb fuck!
You FUCK!
You are a stupid little fuck!
He is such a motherfucking fuck.

by Joe!! November 3, 2006

7๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Fucking

Typically a verb. Describes two persons in any sort of sexual action. Fucking is sometimes regrettable, as it can be done by complete strangers. Especially while drunk

You: I am totally fucking that whore
some random woman: brb fucking with husband

by Easter woman December 16, 2013

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fuck-in

noun: a large gathering of people that fornicate in a public setting as a sign of protest.

When Abbie Hoffman, a popular activist of the late sixties, decided to form a mass protest at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, one of his ideas to protest American involvement in the Vietnam War was to get thousands of yippie and SDS protesters to fornicate on the public grounds of Grant Park (which was one of the larger and popular parks along the lakeside)- thus, a fuck-in.

by chaoticmeadows October 12, 2006

7๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


fucking

A synonym for joking, kidding, or joshing. Originated in Las Vegas. People often misinterpret it as sex, but it means kidding.

Cashier- "That will be $100".
Guy- "Are you fucking me? That is really expensive."

by sean702 June 27, 2007

33๐Ÿ‘ 34๐Ÿ‘Ž


Fuck

word has probable cognates in other Germanic languages, such as German ficken (to fuck); Dutch fokken (to breed, to strike, to beget); dialectal Norwegian fukka (to copulate), and dialectal Swedish fokka (to strike, to copulate) and fock (penis). This points to a possible etymology where Common Germanic fukโ€“ comes from an Indo-European root meaning "to strike", cognate with non-Germanic words such as Latin pugnus "fist". By reverse application of Grimm's law, this hypothetical root has the form *pugโ€“. In early Proto-Germanic the word was likely used at first as a slang or euphemistic replacement for an older word for intercourse, and then became the usual word for intercourse.
Yet another possible etymology is from the Old High German word pfluog, meaning "to plow, as in a field".

"...Ahh, fuck it!"

by IchbinDeutsche! January 4, 2012

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