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Fuck

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Noun

Verb

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Fuck

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verb
1. 
to have sexual intercourse with (someone)
noun
2. 
an act of sexual intercourse
3. 
a partner in sexual intercourse, esp one of specified competence or experience
4.  not care a fuck
exclamation
5. 
an expression of strong disgust or anger (often in exclamatory phrases such as fuck you! fuck it! etc)

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Fuck

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verb intransitive
1. 
to engage in sexual intercourse
2.  Slang
to meddle (with)
verb transitive
3. 
to engage in sexual intercourse with
4.  Slang
to treat (someone) with great, usually malicious, unfairness; esp., to cheat
sometimes with over
noun
5. 
an act or instance of sexual intercourse
6.  Slang
a person with whom one engages in sexual intercourse, often, specif., one of specified competence
7.  Slang
an undesirable or contemptible person
interjection
8.  Slang
used to express anger, disappointment, frustration, etc.

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Fuck

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v. fucked, fuck·ing, fucks
v.tr.
1. To have sexual intercourse with.
2. To take advantage of, betray, or cheat; victimize.
3. Used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal.
v.intr.
1. To engage in sexual intercourse.
2. To act wastefully or foolishly.
3. To tinker or meddle with something. Often used with with.
4. To tease or treat someone carelessly or indifferently. Often used with with.
n.
1. An act of sexual intercourse.
2. A partner in sexual intercourse.
3. A despised person.
4.
a. Used as an intensive: What the fuck did you do that for?
b. Used for intensive effect in idioms such as beat the fuck out of (someone) for beat (someone) very badly.
interj.
Used to express extreme displeasure.

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