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The whole thus reads in translation: “They are not in e zine heaven since they fuck wives of Ely (a town near Cambridge).” From The American Heritage Dictionary, 4th Edition.As the OED notes, some have attempted to draw a connection to the German word ficken (to fuck, in dialects: e zine to rub, to scratch, and historically to strike).A possible etymology is suggested by the fact that the Common Germanic fuk-, by an application of Grimm's law, would have as its most likely Indo-European ancestor *pug-, which appears in Latin and e zine Greek words meaning "fight" and "fist". In early Common 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".Other possible connections are to Latin futuere (hence the French foutre, the Italian fottere, the vulgar peninsular Spanish follar and joder, and the Portuguese foder).
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