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词汇 F-word
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Definition of F-word in English:

F-word

noun
informal
  • Used as a euphemism for the word ‘fuck’ because of the latter's taboo status.

    these days, F-words no longer horrify so many people
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, we consistently leverage F-words to get our clients television, radio and print coverage.
    • I would like to see notices, or even laws, prohibiting the use of the F-word and other obscenities in all public places.
    • Usually, I'm pretty careful about the F-word, but when an opportunity like this one presents itself, it's hard to resist…
    • You go walk in the city centre of York and hear couples with young children using the F-word.
    • People who have been fighting in the trenches for a long, long time, as well as newcomers to politics who got their first taste of bitter defeat against the forces of the F-word.
    • Obligatory F-words notwithstanding, it's an old-fashioned play, and a bit square - not in its subject matter so much as in its sense of humor.
    • Apart from the millions of F-words, I didn't enjoy its delving into the teenage sub-culture.
    • There obviously aren't 3,168 F-words in it, there couldn't be that many in two hours even if that was the only word which was sung.
    • Indeed, since today's universal F-words have largely surrendered their old power to shock or even, perhaps, to intensify, it would be good to see some of the old expletives creeping back into the language.
    • Besides violence, another ingredient which these hip hop groups have in common in the lyrics to their ‘songs’ are liberal use of the F-word and aggressive, sexually explicit and degrading references to women.
    • Needless to say, when my visit makes it on to the Tuesday late edition of the show, they have cut out the F-word.
    • Controversy concerning social realities, both implicit and explicit in the F-word, may also account for getting a record number of people out to vote.
    • Now the F-word has become almost a badge of honour.
    • He is a likeable man, warm and friendly, talking at machine-gun pace, telling one story after another and finding ever more inventive uses for the F-word.
    • Teenage speech in Greenock includes the F-word as verb, adjective, adverb, or expletive in almost every sentence.
    • Curtis, too, seems content to trade on the familiar, using the F-word to comic effect once again and throwing in enough chases down streets after loved ones, and last-minute airport dashes, to have you baying for some restraint.
    • Aged nine in 1971, I had never even heard of the F-word.
    • What set it off was the use of the F-word on prime-time television.
    • I'm a prude, I don't say the F-word, but… I'm also an American and my likes and dislikes are my own, I don't impose them on others.

Definition of F-word in US English:

F-word

nounˈefwərdˈɛfwərd
informal
  • Used as a euphemism for the word “fuck” because of the latter's taboo status.

    these days, F-words no longer horrify so many people
    Example sentencesExamples
    • People who have been fighting in the trenches for a long, long time, as well as newcomers to politics who got their first taste of bitter defeat against the forces of the F-word.
    • Usually, I'm pretty careful about the F-word, but when an opportunity like this one presents itself, it's hard to resist…
    • Curtis, too, seems content to trade on the familiar, using the F-word to comic effect once again and throwing in enough chases down streets after loved ones, and last-minute airport dashes, to have you baying for some restraint.
    • Aged nine in 1971, I had never even heard of the F-word.
    • Now the F-word has become almost a badge of honour.
    • There obviously aren't 3,168 F-words in it, there couldn't be that many in two hours even if that was the only word which was sung.
    • Apart from the millions of F-words, I didn't enjoy its delving into the teenage sub-culture.
    • You go walk in the city centre of York and hear couples with young children using the F-word.
    • He is a likeable man, warm and friendly, talking at machine-gun pace, telling one story after another and finding ever more inventive uses for the F-word.
    • Indeed, since today's universal F-words have largely surrendered their old power to shock or even, perhaps, to intensify, it would be good to see some of the old expletives creeping back into the language.
    • Obligatory F-words notwithstanding, it's an old-fashioned play, and a bit square - not in its subject matter so much as in its sense of humor.
    • Needless to say, when my visit makes it on to the Tuesday late edition of the show, they have cut out the F-word.
    • However, we consistently leverage F-words to get our clients television, radio and print coverage.
    • What set it off was the use of the F-word on prime-time television.
    • I would like to see notices, or even laws, prohibiting the use of the F-word and other obscenities in all public places.
    • Controversy concerning social realities, both implicit and explicit in the F-word, may also account for getting a record number of people out to vote.
    • Besides violence, another ingredient which these hip hop groups have in common in the lyrics to their ‘songs’ are liberal use of the F-word and aggressive, sexually explicit and degrading references to women.
    • I'm a prude, I don't say the F-word, but… I'm also an American and my likes and dislikes are my own, I don't impose them on others.
    • Teenage speech in Greenock includes the F-word as verb, adjective, adverb, or expletive in almost every sentence.
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