F*ck
one of the most interesting words in the English language today is the word F*ck
Out of all the English words that begin with the letter F, F*ck is the only word referred to as The F word.
It's the one magical word that just by its sound can describe pain, pleasure, hate and love.
F*ck, as most words in the English language, is derived from German.
The word Flicken which means To strike.
In English, F*ck falls into many grammatical categories.
As a transitive verb for instance, John f*cked Shirley, as an intransitive verb, Shirley f*cks.
It's meaning is not always sexual.
It can be used as an adjective such as, John's doing all the f*cking work.
As part of an adverb, Shirley talks too f*cking much.
As an adverb enhancing an adjective, Shirley is f*cking beautiful.
As the object of an adverb, Shirley is f*cking beautifully.
As a noun: I don't give a f*ck.
As part of a word: Abso-f*cking-lutly¯ or In-f*cking-credible.¯
And as almost every work in a sentence: F*ck the f*cking f*ckers.
As you may realize, there are very few words with the versatility of F*ck.
As in these examples describing situations such as,
Fraud: I got f*cked at the used car lot.
Dismay: Aww, f*ck it, Trouble: I guess I'm really f*cked now.
Aggression: Don't f*ck with me buddy.
Difficulty: I don't understand this f*cking question.
Inquiry: Who the f*ck was that.
Dissatisfaction: I don't like what the f*ck is going on here.
Incompetence: He's a f*ck off.
Dismissal: Why don't...