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Grammar 101: The F-Word
Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the English language today is the word “fuck”. Out of all of the English words that begins with the letter “f,” “fuck” is the only word that is referred to as the “f-word”.
It’s the ONE magical word, just by its sound can describe pain, pleasure, hate, and love. Fuck, as many words in the English language, is derived from German. The roots are in the word “frichen”, which means to strike.
In English, fuck falls into many grammatical categories.
As a transitive verb, for instance, “John fucked Shirley.”
As an intransitive verb, “Shirley fucks.”
It’s meaning is not always sexual. It can be used an adjective, such as, “John’s doing all the fucking work.”
As part of an adverb, “Shirley talks too fucking much.”
As an adverb enhancing an adjective, “Shirley is fucking beautiful.”
As a noun, “I don’t give a fuck.”
As part of a word, “Abso-fucking-lutely.” Or “In-fucking-credible.”
And, as almost every word in a single sentence, “Fuck those fucking fuckers.”
As you must realize, there aren’t too many words with the versatility of “fuck” as in these situations such as:
Fraud, “I got fucked at the used car lot.”
Dismay, “Aww, fuck it.”
Trouble, “I guess I’m really fucked now.”
Aggression, “Don’t fuck with me, buddy!”
Difficulty, “I don’t understand this fucking question.”
Inquiry, “Who the fuck was that?”
Dissatisfaction, “I don’t like what the fuck is going on here.”
Incompetence, “He’s a fuck-off.”
Dismissal, “Why don’t you go outside and play hide and go fuck yourself?”
I’m sure you can think of many more examples. With all of these multi-purpose applications, how can anyone be offended when you use the word? I say use this unique and flexible word much more often in your daily speech.
It will identify the quality of your character immediately. Say it loudly and proudly, “Fuck you….”