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Perhaps one of the most interesting words |
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In the English language today, is the word ****. |
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Out of all the English words that begin with the letter 'f' |
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**** is the only word referred to as 'the f word |
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It's the one magical word. |
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Just by its sound can describe pain, pleasure, hate and love. |
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In English, **** falls into many grammatical categories: |
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As a transitive verb for instance,John ****ed Shirley. |
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As an intransitive verb,Shirley ****s. |
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Its meaning is not always sexual, |
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It can be used as an adjective such as, |
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John's doing all the ****ing work. |
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As part of an adverb,Shirley talks too ****ing much. |
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As an adverb enhancing an adjective,Shirley is ****ing beautiful. |
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As a noun,I don't give a ****. |
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As part of a word,Abso****inglutely or in****ingcredible. |
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And as almost every word in a sentence,**** the ****ing ****ers. |