See also: f slur

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f-slur (plural f-slurs)

  1. (euphemistic) The word fag or faggot.
    • 2014 October 23, Ben Curttright, “Nebraska continues to be behind on race, LGBTQA issues”, in The Daily Nebraskan[1], archived from the original on 8 March 2020:
      Think of how awful I felt, then, when she turned to me on that Omaha street corner and said, “Well, now I’ve had the f-slur shouted at me for the first time.”
    • 2016 October 30, Meka Beresford, “Confederate flag banned after students wearing it use homophobic slurs”, in Pink News[2], archived from the original on 14 February 2020:
      “They were using the ‘F’ slur and they were saying that if the gays get to wear the rainbow flag, then they should get to wear the Confederate flag, because it represents their heritage,” a different student added.
    • 2018 January 28, Marcelo Garcia, “From Eminem to Offset, an analysis of hip-hop’s history of homophobia”, in The Highlander[3]:
      Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, The Game and T.I. are just a few of the many rappers who have used the homophobic f-slur in their lyrics.
    I heard Dave used the f-slur last week

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