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F-word
or f-word
[ ef-wurd ]
noun
The f-word came into English in the 15th century.
f-word
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Word History and Origins
Origin of F-word1
First recorded in 1955–60
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Example Sentences
Wilson would later tell the grand jury that he had been only polite and Brown had responded with the F word.
From The Daily Beast
On her first episode live from New York, she accidentally said the f-word.
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Those three are the f-word referring to gay men, the c-word referring to a female body part, and of course, the n-word.
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Sometimes an f-word or a b-word is used in TV and movies like a stutter.
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Also, horrible-person-check yourself, which means NO use of the n-word, the f-word—any slur, really.
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