See also: fucking and Fucking

English edit

Alternative forms edit

  • fucking (when the original word has a space)

Etymology edit

From fucking, from fuck.

Infix edit

-fucking-

  1. (vulgar) An intensifier.
    Synonyms: -bloody-, -goddamn-
    Holy shit! That's unbefuckinglievable!
    • 2000, Guy Ritchie, Snatch (motion picture), spoken by Brick Top (Alan Ford):
      Well, where'd you lose him? He ain't a set of fucking car keys, is he? And it ain't as if he's incon-fucking-spicuous now, is it?

Usage notes edit

  • It is generally inserted before the stressed syllable, but may also be inserted between the prefix and the base.
    absofuckinglutely
    unbefuckinglievable
    unfuckingbelievable
  • This is an example of tmesis.
  • When placed between words in a phrase or name, this infix is usually written with spaces.
    Jesus Fucking Christ!
    New Fucking York
  • Variations such as -hecking- (from heck) tend to be used when intentionally avoiding vulgar words.

Derived terms edit