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FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 9:50 am
by Studlover (imported)
Fuck is perhaps one of the most interesting & exciting words in the English language. Fuck is the one magical word, which just by its sound can describe pleasure, pain, hate, and love. Fuck comes from the German word “frikon.”

In language, “fuck” falls into many grammatical categories. Fuck can be used as a verb both transitive (he fucked her) and intransitive (She was fucked by him). It can be an active verb (he really gives a fuck) or a passive verb (She really doesn’t give a fuck), as an adverb (She is fucking interested in him) and a noun (She is a fine fuck). Fuck can be used as an adjective (She is fucking beautiful). As you can see there is a whole lot of real versatility with “fuck.” It pops up everywhere.

Beside it’s sexual connotation, this lovely word can be used to describe many situations: fraud ~ “I got fucked by that crook.” Dismay ~ “Oh, fuck it!” Aggression ~ “FUCK YOU!” Despair ~ “He’s a real fuck-off.” Numerology ~ Sixty-fuckin’Nine.” Rebellion ~ “Fuck it!” Displeasure ~ “What the fucks’ goings on?” Satisfaction ~ “Fuck me again!” Also, as: Descriptive anatomy – “He’s a fucking asshole.” To tell time ~ “It’s six-fucking-thirty.” As a prediction ~ “Well, I’ll be fucked.” A political statement ~ “Fuck Washington!” Incestuous ~ “Mother fucker!” A put down ~ “Fuck off”! All encompassing ~ “Fuck ‘em all!” Governmental affairs ~ “Fuck the IRS.” As an acceptance ~ “FUCKIN’ A.” Enjoyment ~ “Fuckin’ Wow.” A closing ~ “Fucking yours.”

Use fuck in your daily speech proudly. Fuck adds, prestige to any conversation. Put this colorful four-letter word to work for you; today, tell someone you know “fuck you…” or “Let’s fuck!”

Re: FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 12:37 pm
by haltlos (imported)
Very nice. Thank you.

To my regret, there is no german word "frikon", not in my vocabulary and not in LEO'S (http://dict.leo.org/?search=frikon&sear ... ed&lang=de), but I enjoyed the read anyway.

Fucking yours

gus

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Re: FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 2:26 pm
by Paolo
I've never heard of that "German" verb, either.

Neither has Mr. Cassell.

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Re: FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 4:11 pm
by Andrew (imported)
Paolo wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2003 2:26 pm I've never heard of that "German" verb, either.

Neither has Mr. Cassell.

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From the paperback book SCHEISSE!, by Gertrude Besserwisser, I extracted the following words that should do the job:

1) Bumsen (the most common vulgarism for "having sex")

2) Voegeln (mating like birds)

3) Ficken (originally meant "to rub")

4) Rammeln (to hump)

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Re: FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 6:41 pm
by Studlover (imported)
Hey Guys! I don't speak German! I just have fucking fun with this fucking stuff.

Studlover. (Grin)

Re: FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 3:05 am
by haltlos (imported)
US TOO! 🤘

I just wonder who (the fuck!) Mr. Cassell may be, or Getrude Know-It-All.

Fucking yours

gus

Re: FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 5:15 am
by Paolo
Mr. Cassell was the author of the German/English dictionary that I received as a gift from my high school German teacher at the end of my junior year, when the school was consolidated and he was relegated to the chore of teaching junior high math. Mr. Cassell is also overly informative, giving the reader a whole plethora of words to chose from for one simple translation!

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And if Haltlos doesn't speak German, they I certainly don't!!!

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Re: FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 12:47 pm
by colin (imported)
According to the etymologists, fuck comes from the middle english verb: furka (to plough a furrow).

Doesn't leave too much to the imagination, does it?

LOL

Ps. I don't guarantee the spelling.

Re: FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 10:29 pm
by Riverwind (imported)
After reading all the posts I realized that several of you have used words not normally used in day to day conversations, like "plethora" Thank You Paolo for that fine entry. humm

I myself for the most part never use the word unless some fucken ass hole on the road ticks me off, here is St Louis that is a daily occurrence, the fucken retards.

Fucken yours,

River

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just had to put in my two fucken cents worth. 😄 😄 😄

Re: FUCK is a most interesting word in the English Language

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 12:17 pm
by A-1 (imported)
Fuck an A!!! YEAH!!

It is going to be real fuckin' easy to stay on this fuckin' subject.

For the longest fuckin' time I fuckin' thought that the word FUCK came from the mother-fucking Puritains. Its seems that when they fuckin' convicted somefuckenbody of fuckin' adultery, in addition to wearing the fuckin' letter "A", that they had to have their fuckin' name put in a register with the acronym F.U.C.K. beside it.

This was so fuckin' everybody would know their fuckin' sin. It fuckin' stood for For Unlawful Carnal Knowldge or F.U.C.K., if you fuckin' will!

But I don't know if I fuckin' believe this fuckin' bullshit or not...

What do you all fuckin' think of this stupid fuckin' story?

Do you think that it might be fuckin' true? Or, was somebody just fuckin' wid me? I mean, you know how it is with a fuckin' conservative, somebody is always fuckin' wanting to fuck them over and get them all fucked up.

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