Noun: "(euphemistic, slang, usually pejorative) motherfucker"
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- 1975 — Sheila Ballantyne, Norma Jean, the Termite Queen, Doubleday & Company (1975), →ISBN page 72:
- "Fuck off, futhermucker."
- 1976 — Charles Durden, No Bugles, No Drums, The Viking Press (1976), →ISBN, page 41:
- "Thanks, futhermucker."
- 1986 — Carol Taylor, A Third Story, Lace Publications (1986), →ISBN, page 81:
- "What a dumb futhermucker. What a waste of everybody's time."
- 2005 — Doug Tennant, Single Up!, AuthorHouse (2005), →ISBN, page 32:
- "We have escaped, futhermucker!, I shouted.
- 2011 — Lisa McMann, Cryer's Cross, Simon Pulse (2011), →ISBN, page 72:
- […] Swelling's going down already. Just hurt like a futhermucker for a few minutes."