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F-word
Or f-word
[ef-wurd]
noun
a euphemism for the word fuck .
The f-word came into English in the 15th century.
f-word
noun
taboo(sometimes capital) a euphemistic way of referring to the word fuck
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of F-word1
Example Sentences
Moreover, why were so many in the news media and political class afraid to use the “f-word,” i.e., fascism, when it was readily apparent years ago that Donald Trump and his anti-democracy movement fit that definition.
Business Insider pointed to an example of where the voice was seen saying the F-word in the game and an Epic Games spokesman told Business Insider that a fix was made to stop Darth Vader from cursing within 30 minutes of it happening in-game.
Noting that Sean Baker’s “Anora” “uses the f-word 479 times. That’s four more than the record set by Karla Sofía Gascón’s publicist.”
She became the first person ever to utter the F-word in a mainstream film, I'll Never Forget What'sisname, in 1967.
Both men clearly perceive the possibility of a rising far-right tide — call it “national conservatism,” call it the F-word, call it whatever you like — that will sweep away the decaying ramparts of the liberal-democratic world order.
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