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That nasty lil swear word ..."F*CK"
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RobbyG.
I stumbled across this just for the hell of it and this site explains EVERYTHING you need to know about the word
RobbyG.
In different languages too...


The verb in different languages
Afrikaans: fok ("fok my", "fok jou")
Albanian: qi ("qifsha" when used in sentences)
Arabic: neak
Armenian: kunel
Bosnian: jebati (to )
Bulgarian: еба (eba)
Catalan: follar, cardar, fotre
Chinese (Cantonese): diu (屌, but often denoted as the character 小 inside the character 門(). Pronounced like "dew" in English)
Chinese (Mandarin/Putonghua):
diao (屌) Also refers to penis, esp. in Northern China; means "damn" or "darn" in Taiwan.
cao (肏/操) (肏 pronounced "tsaau" and 操 pronounced "tsou")
gan (幹) (used more by native speakers of Taiwanese, it occurs in the expression "Gan ni niang!" which means, " your mother!")
Cebuano: iyot
Croatian: jebati; fukati (probably borrowed from English); karati (literally, to scold)
Czech: píchat (literally "to thrust", used as a slang word for "to copulate"); ?ukat, ?oustat (? as "sh"), mrdat (all three vulgar, to have sex [with], to ); kurva! (vulgar, literally "bitch", used as an expletive)
Danish: knep
Dutch: neuken (also, the Dutch verb fokken, meaning to breed animals, usually for pedigree)
Esperanto: fiki
Estonian: nikkuma, nussima, keppima
Filipino: kantot
Finnish: vittu (Curseword, "Voi vitun vittu!!"="ing !!", literal meaning of "vittu" is "****") nussia (verb)
French: baiser (to have sex with); foutre (dismissive: "Va te faire foutre!" meaning "Go screw yourself!"; "Fous le camp!" meaning " off!" or "Shove aside!")
French (Canada): nicker; fourrer (literally, to stuff); the adjective é, a borrowing, means broken or out of luck, and is not especially profane. See sacre.
German: ficken (to have sex with, pronounced like en, just with a short e instead of the u)3
Greek: gamao, gamo, gamisi; Γαμάω, Γαμώ, Γαμίσι ("g" prounounced softly, as a voiced velar fricative)
Gujarati: chod ("Ch" as in check & "d" is pronounced softly)
Hebrew: "lezayen", from noun "zayin", which is a slang word for the penis
Hindi: chod (चोद)("Ch" as in check & "d" is pronounced softly)
Hungarian: baszni
Icelandic: ríða (pronounced "ree-tha" with a soft th-sound)
Indonesian: ngentot
Italian: fottere, scopare
Japanese: ["fuzakeru"¹]
Kannada: kay-yi
Korean: "ssi-bal" (씨발), pronounced like the English words "she ball"
Lithuanian: pisti
Malay: puki (likely an adoption of ) or pukimak (likely an adoption of mother******) or celaka (bastard)
Malayalam: uook
Nepali: chik (verb, pronounced chick)
Norwegian: knulle, pule
Persian/Farsi: ga-yee-dan
Polish: jebać (pronounced yebatch), Pierdolić (pronounced pee-erdolitch), kurwa (pronounced koorva, used as an interjection)
Portuguese: foder (or comer subjectively used, because it means "to eat", in Northern Portugal pinar is also used)
Romanian: a fute
Russian: yebat [ебать] (transitive), yebatsa [ебаться] (intransitive).
Samoan: mea This is not used as a swear word but is not used in polite company. Other anatomical and physiological words are used as swear words but not "mea" or any other related word.
Serbian: јебати (jebati), карати (karati)
Slovak: jebať, drbať
Spanish: Follar
Argentina: coger (this same verb in Spain and other countries means "to grab")
Chile: culear
Colombia: pichar or tirar (the last one means "to throw" in most other Spanish-speaking countries)
Ecuador: tirar, culear, pegarse un palo, pegarse un polvo (meaning "to take a dust" in most other countries)
Mexico: chingar or less but commonly used joder also vergar (translatable as "to dick")
Peru: cachar
Spain: joder (usually as an all-purpose expletive, can be accompanied by other expletives) or follar
Tamil: Oatha or Oththa
Swedish: knulla
Thai: [There is no insulting version.²]
Turkish: sikmek (Pronounced "seek-make"), düzmek, siktir (=" off")
Urdu: چودنا (verb), Chodi (noun)
Viet: dit (Pronounced "dee"), or deo
Example: "Dit me may!" or "Deo me may!" (insulting words similar to "mother******", where 'me' is pronounced meh and 'may' is pronounced my)
Yiddish: shtup (שתוופ) (literally "to stuff")
dEsidEL


^^^ wow .. very helpful list when you're driving around in Scarborough!!

girllovingtvibe
"YOU SEXI mutha a" ...... sorry that songs gets in my head - every single time I hear the word "Fu**"

for that track: check out http://www.kevinharcourt.com/ - systemsoundbar.Nov26/04 - first song :)
AwakenedAddict
Nice. :)

The hebrew one is kinda funny because zayin=penis, but it is also the seventh letter of the hebrew alphabet, and really looks like a penis (as much as a letter of the alphabet can ;) )

Here are some examples :p


rabbitjoker
It's a great word.
Playa24_7
over

To treat unfairly; take advantage of.

up

1. To make a mistake; bungle something.
2. To act carelessly, foolishly, or incorrectly.
3. To cause to be intoxicated.


hahaha :haha:
SurrJRS
The audio version of this can be found on most p2p networks, just search for the title... It's pretty funny... :)

Usage of the word ''
by Monty Python


Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the English language today is the word ''. Out of all the English words that begin with the letter F, '' 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. '', as most words in the English language, is derived from German. The word fleichen which means to strike.

In English, '' falls into many grammatical categories:

* As a transitive verb for instance: "John ed Shirley".
* As an intransitive verb: "Shirley s".

It's meaning's not always sexual:

* It can be used as an adjective, such as "John's doing all the ing work".
* As part of an adverb: "Shirley talks too ing much".
* As an adverb enhancing an adjective: "Shirley is ing beautiful".
* As a noun: "I don't give a ".
* As part of a word: "Absoinglutely", or: "Iningcredible", and, as almost every word in the sentence: " the ing ******s".

As you must realise, there aren't too many words with the versatility of ''. As in these examples describing situations such as:

* Fraud: "I got ed at the used car lot".
* Dismay: "Aww it!"
* Trouble: "I guess I'm really ed now".
* Aggression: "Don't with me buddy!"
* Difficulty: "I don't understand this ing question".
* Inquiry: "Who the was that?"
* Dissatisfaction: "I don't like what the is going on here".
* Incompetence: "He's a off".

* Dismissal: "Why don't you go outside and play hide and go yourself?"

I'm sure you can think of many more examples. With all of of these multi-purpose applications, how can anyone be offended when you use the word? We say, use this unique flexible word more often in your daily speech. It will identify the quality of your character immediately. Say it loudly and proudly: " YOU!"
RobbyG.
* Dismissal: "Why don't you go outside and play hide and go yourself?"

I like that line the best;)
Pettiscool
today on the subway i was talking with my sister.....
im considerably pissed off

" this train" , " going to work " , "they stuff us in here like fucing ants" " this bull" i almost got in a fight with some ING bitch who decided to interupt my rant........ooops

Playa24_7
quote:
Originally posted by RobbyG.
* Dismissal: "Why don't you go outside and play hide and go yourself?"

I like that line the best;)


hahahaha! :stongue: :haha:
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