Citations:fucklet
English citations of fucklet
Noun: "(slang, vulgar, derogatory) a stupid or annoying person"
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Noun: "(slang, vulgar) a sexual encounter of short duration; a quickie"
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- 1998, Joseph Connolly, Summer Things, Quercus Editions Ltd (2013), →ISBN:
- Paused at the bar for a quick Bacardi and Slimline and then went back to his room for an even quicker fucklet with Melody, before they got turfed out at noon.
- 2003, Susan Howatch, The Heartbreaker, Ballantine Books (2005), →ISBN, page 137:
- I extended the fucklet for the very best of motives, I really did.
Noun: "(slang, vulgar) a person with whom one shares, or hopes to share, a sexual encounter"
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- 1995, Tania Glyde, Clever Girl, Picador (1995), →ISBN, page 80:
- 'Why don't you do it in her mouth?' someone suggested.
- 'If you get any of your piss near this little fucklet I'll beat the shit out of you and I mean it.'
Noun: "(slang, vulgar, derogatory) a child"
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- 2014, K. M. Golland, Attraction, →ISBN, page 243:
- Katie and Matthew then took turns to inform everyone about the Easter Hat Parade and Easter Chocolate Drive that were scheduled in the coming weeks, when I noticed Samuel Carter — aged five — fishing for the world’s most elusive booger. […] Impressed with his skills or not, I shook my head at him when he caught my eye and indicated he remove his digit from his nostril. He blushed bright red then stuck his booger-encrusted finger directly into his mouth. Eww! Feral little fucklets.