Talk:f-word

RFV
Verb sense "to fuck". If it can be attested, then what sense of fuck? I think it would mean to shout expletives at (something), not "to fuck" which is vague. -- 203.217.41.136 02:21, 26 July 2010 (UTC)
 * From the quote given, it seems to mean "to swear" i.e. to use f-words. SemperBlotto 06:43, 26 July 2010 (UTC)
 * Cited. Appears to be all senses. —Internoob (Disc•Cont) 23:12, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure the following is usage rather than mention but I include it for possible use in citing related terms and amusement:
 * DCDuring TALK 23:35, 27 July 2010 (UTC)


 * I agree with SemperBlotto that in the 2010 quotation it means “to use the word ” rather than “to fuck”. And the other two cites are actually for . —Ruakh TALK 17:11, 31 July 2010 (UTC)


 * So, RFV-failed? - -sche (discuss) 18:38, 31 July 2011 (UTC)
 * RFV-failed. Citations moved to Citations:F-word. - -sche (discuss) 04:13, 6 August 2011 (UTC)

RFD discussion: November 2013

 * See Talk:c-word.

Use of the f word
In some shows that are rated pg (such as news or current affairs) there are uses of the f-word (both in text (f***) and speech (f-censor)). Why is it OK to have those when it clearly means "fuck"? Why do they not have to use "****" or "$&£|€*@$+*¥" instead? --Ababcdc1 (talk) 23:04, 7 May 2015 (UTC)

Chinese translation of "f-word"
I don't know why "三字經" is Chinese translation of the "f-word", have any confirmed sources can prove this?

Sorry my English is not good. --ToothpasteLake (talk) 16:18, 23 June 2018 (UTC)