15 Surprising Hidden Meanings Behind Rude Words

13. The F Word

What it means: The F word has multiple meanings as it is a crude word to refer to the beautiful act of love making but it's also one of the baddest swear words a round. Normally people who f*ck aren't in love or in a relationship as it's a lot more aggressive. It's also used for when you've had enough of a certain someone and want to tell them to go away without having to think too hard about what to say. When to use it: In almost any circumstances or context, f*ck has now evolved so far that it's basically a noun, verb, adjective and everything else all rolled into one. "I really want to f*ck you. That means no kissing and in fact, don't even look at me, just f*ck me hard." "I actually f*cking hate you, why don't you just f*ck the f*ck off?" Where it came from: The first example of the F bomb in the English language originates from place names and was afterwards associated with striking or hitting someone as opposed to participating in a sexual act. The first place is located near Sherwood in 1287 known as Ric Wyndfuk and after that, it comes from people's names which may explain a bit about the definition and why it was a term used to describe a fight. Henry Fuckebeggar was a man who may have had a reputation for bullying and beating up the poor, hence the term f*ck meaning to hit. But it is assumed that the word f*ck came into the English language in the 1500s with a Germanic background, meaning to have intercourse.
 
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