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f-word
n
(sometimes capital; preceded by the) a euphemistic way of referring to the word fuck
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f-word [ˈefˌwɜːd] N to say the f-word (euph) [of fuck] → decir "jo...roba"
f-word
n (inf) euphemistischer Bezug auf das Wort „fuck“ I try not to use the f-word in front of the childrenich versuche, vor den Kindern möglichst keine schlimmen Flüche zu gebrauchen; the f-word was mentioned 35 times in this short storyin dieser Kurzgeschichte steht 35mal „fuck“


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But anyone who has sat on a bus or train forced to hear a conversation largely consisting of the f-word standing in for nouns and verbs, or suffer chef Gordon Ramsay peppering his conversation with similar, must wonder if such relaxations of speech have gone too far.
This despite DJ Chris Moyles being severely censured when the F-word was used "authentically" by Elton John on Moyles' daytime show.
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