fugging adj.
a euph. for fucking adj.
(con. 1944) Naked and Dead 7: Pretty fuggin funny. | ||
Plunder (2005) 224: You’re not crazy wearing that fuggen uniform? | ||
Corner Boy 92: That’s the fugging breaks. | ||
(con. 1940s) Borstal Boy 44: He said I must be fughing mad. | ||
Weed (1998) 219: Nine dollars for three fugging tricks! | ||
Harlem, USA (1971) 349: Them dirty Crowns caught me in a sneak, man. Come chasing me all over the fuggen place. | ‘Some Get Wasted’ in Clarke||
(con. 1940s) Confessions 15: I swear I would have knocked the fughing be-Jesus out of him. [Ibid.] 69: Fugh you and the Fuhrer, you fughing fascist bastard. | ||
Garden of Sand (1981) 422: I knew a Jack Andersen once. Fuggin gunner’s mate on the Wichita. | ||
State Ward 99: Liar! Dekka your fuggin’ friend, why you talk about look in the eye. [...] Who fuggin’ care about look in the eye when my kehua come? | ||
Guardian G2 7 Dec. 3: It’s a fuggin’ scandal. | ||
Running the Books 374: You fuggin’ ass’ole. |