Used by Upchurch and his skins. Can be used as a greeting ex(what’s up fuggin) and to call some it in the right context
by That one dude everyone knows September 26, 2020
A weaker version of the word fucking. Used when fucking is not necessary. Also used when you wish to diversify your vocabulary and not sound like you're swearing every sentence. Often used as a positive word.
Not used as a sexual term.
Not used as a sexual term.
by Bacon August 07, 2003
by Mike Monsport September 30, 2007
by Minne-fuckin-sotaJIM November 02, 2019
Used by people in a severely alcoholicly inebriated state (i.e. pissed out of their head) when they attempt to say fucking.
The 'ck' loses its sharpness and becomes 'gg' and the 'g' at the end completely dissapears
Also used as an 'not-so-sweary' alternative to the word 'fucking', when talking to people like the Vicar or Aunt Agatha
See also fuggin and fugging
The 'ck' loses its sharpness and becomes 'gg' and the 'g' at the end completely dissapears
Also used as an 'not-so-sweary' alternative to the word 'fucking', when talking to people like the Vicar or Aunt Agatha
See also fuggin and fugging
Bozo the drunken clown slurred 'yer me best fuggin' mate y'are', his arms reaching out to embrace someone he had met only five minutes ealier.
The man sidestepped to avoid the clowns drunken hug, causing Bozo to over balance and tumble down the large flight of stairs ahead.
The man sidestepped to avoid the clowns drunken hug, causing Bozo to over balance and tumble down the large flight of stairs ahead.
by D7 July 29, 2005
by Bwak August 23, 2017
A colorful expression often made while ingesting alcohol... sober articulation would have "ck" replacing "gg".
by t1nk July 10, 2005