Another word for incest.
Used when refering to siblings such as brothers and sisters having sex. Fucking + Siblings = Fucklings
Used when refering to siblings such as brothers and sisters having sex. Fucking + Siblings = Fucklings
by matmel June 21, 2017

the person who made a pickup line about Magnetism and was corrected by their friend explaining the entire recent history of the Earth's magnetic field.
p1: "We're just like magnets--you're north, im south"
p2: "And you're the most attractive"
p3: *explains earth's most recent magnetic field changes*
p2: ...
p3: "You fuckling."
p2: "And you're the most attractive"
p3: *explains earth's most recent magnetic field changes*
p2: ...
p3: "You fuckling."
by iwannafuckindie August 7, 2022

Hi, my name is Susan and this is my fuckle, Jeremy. He’s a down right pleaser. And look at that ass.
by MishaMacaroons October 1, 2020

The act of cursing yourself, or a situation, while at the same time laughing quietly to yourself — because the circumstances also amuse you.
by mrs coffee November 19, 2018

A lying piece of shit who never tells the truth about anything and is a complete traitor in everything.
by HullSimplibus January 8, 2019

adj. /ˈfʌkəld/ (slang, vulgar)
1. Describing a situation, product, or outcome that is severely flawed or disappointing due to a combination of poor decisions, misalignment, or systemic issues, where no single individual or team can be entirely blamed.
2. (of a person) Caught in or affected by such a dysfunctional situation, often unfairly.
Usage notes: Typically used to express frustration with collective or structural failure, especially in professional or organizational contexts.
1. Describing a situation, product, or outcome that is severely flawed or disappointing due to a combination of poor decisions, misalignment, or systemic issues, where no single individual or team can be entirely blamed.
2. (of a person) Caught in or affected by such a dysfunctional situation, often unfairly.
Usage notes: Typically used to express frustration with collective or structural failure, especially in professional or organizational contexts.
“This launch is totally fuckled—no QA, no user research, and marketing went rogue.”
“The intern wasn’t the problem, the whole onboarding process is just fuckled.”
“She’s a great PM, but honestly, she’s fuckled with that crew.”
"The rollout was completely fuckled—devs shipped half-built features, design was out of the loop, and marketing promised things we never even started."
"No one checked the timezone settings, so the live event went out at 3 a.m. Pacific. Classic fuckled launch."
"We spent six months planning that strategy, and somehow it's still fuckled beyond recognition."
"The client brief was vague, the stakeholders kept changing the goalposts, and the engineers quit halfway through. That project was born fuckled."
"It’s not that anyone did something malicious—just a slow, collective drift into chaos. Now we’re totally fuckled."
"From procurement to deployment, every team dropped a ball—and now the whole system is fuckled."
“The intern wasn’t the problem, the whole onboarding process is just fuckled.”
“She’s a great PM, but honestly, she’s fuckled with that crew.”
"The rollout was completely fuckled—devs shipped half-built features, design was out of the loop, and marketing promised things we never even started."
"No one checked the timezone settings, so the live event went out at 3 a.m. Pacific. Classic fuckled launch."
"We spent six months planning that strategy, and somehow it's still fuckled beyond recognition."
"The client brief was vague, the stakeholders kept changing the goalposts, and the engineers quit halfway through. That project was born fuckled."
"It’s not that anyone did something malicious—just a slow, collective drift into chaos. Now we’re totally fuckled."
"From procurement to deployment, every team dropped a ball—and now the whole system is fuckled."
by kickz1990 May 30, 2025

When something is really fucked
by Oliverforpresident2020 November 24, 2016
