1.The Irish Pronunciation of fuck
2.The way posh English girls try to stay polite by pretending they are not swearing.
2.The way posh English girls try to stay polite by pretending they are not swearing.
by John E.D. March 18, 2004
to get so wasted in a short time because one is trying to take advantage of 2 for 1 happy hour specials.
by DJPUCKEREDLIPS June 01, 2011
by Dacatoa May 23, 2018
by Hey Scotty... October 23, 2016
They are known as "Fook" (Luck and Wealth), "Luk" (Happiness and Recognition) and "Sau" (Longevity).
by Rene Fritzsche January 31, 2004
A word meant to replace fuck in an specifically explanitory manner. To exclaim "fook!" is the equivilent of exclaiming its well known root.
The earliest known usage of fook in its modern form is generally credited to "KMan" in an IRC conversation in which he repeatedly wrote fook every time he lost a round in Half Life. The final count was 96. (2001)
Contrary to intellectual assumptions, the term fook has no foriegn origin and was spelt as it was meant to be stated.
Invalid usage (in terms of definition) of fook may be in the general form:
"I fooked her good. Real Good."
The earliest known usage of fook in its modern form is generally credited to "KMan" in an IRC conversation in which he repeatedly wrote fook every time he lost a round in Half Life. The final count was 96. (2001)
Contrary to intellectual assumptions, the term fook has no foriegn origin and was spelt as it was meant to be stated.
Invalid usage (in terms of definition) of fook may be in the general form:
"I fooked her good. Real Good."
by Roger5 May 10, 2006
1. v. to have sex
2. n. the act of having sex
3. adj. with suffix -ed. general derogatory meaning
4. a general insult
5. n. attention or care of (usually lack thereof)
6. v. to disregard, ignore (used with -it, -that)
7. v. to mess up, destroy, mangle, etc. (used with suffix -up)
8. exclaimation of emotion
9. derogatory dismissal
10. expression of confusion
11. very, extremely
12. n. a person you don't like
13. bother, agitate
14. v. to be in distress
2. n. the act of having sex
3. adj. with suffix -ed. general derogatory meaning
4. a general insult
5. n. attention or care of (usually lack thereof)
6. v. to disregard, ignore (used with -it, -that)
7. v. to mess up, destroy, mangle, etc. (used with suffix -up)
8. exclaimation of emotion
9. derogatory dismissal
10. expression of confusion
11. very, extremely
12. n. a person you don't like
13. bother, agitate
14. v. to be in distress
by BizZyM May 04, 2005