fuck
Betekenis (Engels)
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- (colloquial) To have sexual intercourse; to copulate.
- (colloquial) To have sexual intercourse with.
- (colloquial) To insert one's penis, a dildo, or other object, into a person or a specified orifice or cleft sexually; to penetrate.
- (colloquial) To put in an extremely difficult or impossible situation.
- (colloquial) To defraud, deface, or otherwise treat badly.
- (colloquial) Used to express great displeasure with, or contemptuous dismissal of, someone or something.
- (colloquial) To break, to destroy.
- (colloquial) Used in a phrasal verb: fuck with (“to play with, to tinker”).
- (colloquial) To throw, to lob something. (angrily)
- (slang) To scold.
- (colloquial) To be very good, to rule, go hard.
Concepten
neuken
naaien
penetreren
verneuken
wippen
neukmaatje
naaibeer
copuleren
vozen
seks hebben
batsen
palen
potje neuken
kussen
zoenen
verpesten
naar de kloten helpen
neukpartij
kanker
kut
fuck
jasses
diepzeeduiken
ketsen
rampetampen
vrijen
coïteren
kieren
liefde bedrijven
poepen
pompen
vogelen
Frequentie
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/fʌk/
Etymologie (Engels)
From Middle English *fukken, probably of Germanic origin: either from Old English *fuccian or Old Norse *fukka, both from Proto-Germanic *fukkōną, from Proto-Indo-European *pewǵ- (“to strike, punch, stab”). Compare windfucker and its debated etymology. Possibly attested in a 772 AD charter that mentions a place called Fuccerham, which may mean "ham (“home”) of the fucker" or "hamm (“pasture”) of the fucker"; a John le Fucker in a record from 1278 may just be a variant of Fulcher, like Fucher, Foker, etc. The earliest unambiguous use of the word in a clearly sexual context, in any stage of English, appears to be in court documents from Cheshire, England, which mention a man called "Roger Fuckebythenavele" (possibly tongue-in-cheek, or directly suggestive of a depraved sexual act) on December 8, 1310. It was first listed in a dictionary in 1598. Scots fuk/fuck is attested slightly earlier, probably reinforcing the Northern Germanic/Scandinavian origin theory. From 1500 onward, the word has been in continual use, superseding jape and sard and largely displacing swive. A range of folk-etymological backronyms, such as "fornication under consent of the king" and "for unlawful carnal knowledge", are all demonstrably false. Sense 10, from related sense feck. See windfucker (regional synonym: fuckwind) for more.
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