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Why isn't FUCK in the dictionary yet?
Outside of slang dictionaries, the most common word in the English language BY FAR, the word FUCK, is absent in dictionaries and spell checks. We live in the fucking 21st century and we are still pretending that certain words WHICH WE ALL USE don't exist. How can we look at ourselves in the fucking mirror every fucking day, being such fucking hypocrites and posers. FUCK THIS PURITAN FUCKING FAKE ASS SOCIETY!
PS - I am studying to be Johnny Rotten when I grow up. |
Because when screaming out during passionate sex - no one really uses words that are found in the dictionary anyways - so why bother?
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when i have sex i shout words like "Oh Flatuence" and other unnapropriate terms from the dictionary.
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What kind of dictionary are you using?
I looked it up and found it in my English-German dictionary. |
My firefox and chrome both spell check fuck with no problems
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fuck has too many definitions
also you should study and be more like Biafra |
I recall its presence in many dictionaries. Just do not go looking in the condensed versions. Fuck is far from slang and shows up though. Just go check the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Oh yeah? Well then
FUCK YOU ALL |
Anyone know a actual way that the word fuck was dirived from or became it being the word as we use it?? like bitch is a female dog or what ever...
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http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=fuck http://www.snopes.com/language/acronyms/fuck.asp |
who the fuck cares if fuck isn't in the fucking dictionary!
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I looked up fuck in my english-norwegian dictionary the other day, there was some pretty funny translations of words like fuckup, fuck-all etc. :D
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fuck does not appear in Merriam-Webster's Official SCRABBLE® Players Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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