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Prepended to another word, the sound "f" is sometimes used to evoke the entire expletive, with an intensifying sense.That's fugly (fucking theatre ugly). You flooser! (fucking loser) Godfuck! (god-damn-fuck)Discourse particle Fuck is sometimes used as a discourse particle or filler, in much the same way um... or like... is used.Her name is, fuck... What the fuck was her name again? Etymology The etymology of fuck has given rise to a great deal of speculation, which should be regarded theatre skeptically. The authoritative Oxford English Dictionary is quite cautious in providing an etymology for theatre this word. In the quotation below, the dictionary's usual abbreviations are spelled out for clarity:Early modern English fuck, fuk, answering to a Middle English type *fuken (weak verb) is not found; ulterior etymology unknown. Synonymous German ficken cannot be shown to be related.The first known occurrence, in code because of its unacceptability, is in a poem composed in a mixture of Latin and English sometime before 1500.
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