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All these acronyms were never heard before the 1960s, according to the authoritative lexicographical work, The F-Word, and so are backronyms. History of usage and censorship Early usage The french/appendices/dates earliest reference appears french/appendices/dates to be the name "John Le Fucker", which John Ayto's Dictionary of Word Origins dates to 1278. What John did to earn this name is unknown.Its first known use as a verb meaning to fornicate is in a poem titled "Flen flyys" some time before 1500. french/appendices/dates Written half in English and half in Latin, the poem includes the word fuccant, a hybrid of English root with Latin conjugation, disguised in the text by a simple code. It was originally written as gxddbov, and is decrypted by substituting each letter with the letter which precedes it in the alphabet (keep in mind the alphabet that was used at the time).William
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