A VERY RIGHTEOUS (french) word used to replace the unrighteous swear word "FUCK" which often just means "to express annoyance, contempt, or impatience". It was coined by a
guy named "Eric" from somewhere at some point, but only made
popular when he used the word behind the pulpit some
odd years into thy future. A wise
man lives in the past, present, and future, but most people simply live in the moment.
"Fucque" is now used widely by religious people everywhere to express annoyance, contempt, or impatience in a righteous way.
"Fucque" is also used by
AmERICans to casually to remind the righteous of the freedoms and liberties in Christ and in language.
"It is for freedom that Christ has
set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a
yoke of slavery."
For the word to be used, it must be used as a form of righteous wrath (to condemn evil), or in other various righteous ways
"Fucque you bro, if you love Sin or
Satan." "Fucque all the haters and unrighteous that get mad at me for swearing, but do KNOT care about
North Korea!" "
AmERICa. FUCQUE YEAH."