Citations:fuckling

Noun: "(slang, vulgar, derogatory) a stupid or annoying person"

 * 2004, Penn Jillette, Sock, St. Martin's Press (2004), ISBN 9780312328054, page 68:
 * Stank had been a real fuckling — he was born and raised in the carny. Had never gone to school. He was illiterate.
 * 2015, Emily Franklin, Last Night at the Circle Cinema, Carolrhoda Lab (2015), ISBN 9781467774895, page 148:
 * “But you're way invested in that fern.”
 * “It's aloe, fuckling.”
 * 2015, Emily Franklin, Last Night at the Circle Cinema, Carolrhoda Lab (2015), ISBN 9781467774895, page 148:
 * “But you're way invested in that fern.”
 * “It's aloe, fuckling.”

Noun: "(slang, vulgar, derogatory) a child"

 * 1999, Achmat Dangor, Kafka's Curse, Pantheon Books (1999), ISBN 9780375405105, page 171:
 * He could have been anyone, the product of a gene pool that is not unique, as intertwined as the history of our coming here, as slaves, as commercial subalterns of the white man's empires, as the fucklings of poor white women pressed into whoredom by impoverished families, nurtured on the sour grief of despoiled purity.

Noun: "(slang, vulgar) a sexually active adolescent (?)"

 * 2004, Marty Beckerman, Generation S.L.U.T. (Sexually Liberated Urban Teens): A Brutal Feel-up Session with Today's Sex-crazed Adolescent Populace, Pocket Books (2004), ISBN 9780743471091, page 98:
 * it's not supposed to only be about chilled Jell-O shooters and weekend hookups between nubile fucklings who mean nothing more to each than would big juicy slaps of meat (equipped with functional genitalia);