Fucked: meaning, definitions and examples

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fucked

 

[ fʌkt ]

Verb / Adjective
Context #1 | Verb

slang, vulgar

To have sexual intercourse. This term is often used in informal or derogatory contexts, and its use can vary greatly in intensity and meaning depending on the situation.

Synonyms

intercourse, messed up, screwed.

Examples of usage

  • They were totally fucked after last night’s party.
  • He really fucked it up by not studying.
  • I can't believe you just fucked that up!
Context #2 | Adjective

vulgar, informal

To describe something that is extremely bad or ruined. This adjective conveys strong disdain or frustration with a situation or object.

Synonyms

broken, damaged, hopeless.

Examples of usage

  • This plan is completely fucked.
  • I had a fucked day at work.
  • Their relationship is just fucked.

Translations

Translations of the word "fucked" in other languages:

🇵🇹 fudido

🇮🇳 बिगाड़ा हुआ

🇩🇪 verdammt

🇮🇩 terkutuk

🇺🇦 пошматований

🇵🇱 pierdolony

🇯🇵 クソな

🇫🇷 foutu

🇪🇸 jodido

🇹🇷 sikilmiş

🇰🇷 망가진

🇸🇦 مفكوك

🇨🇿 zkurvený

🇸🇰 skurvený

🇨🇳 被操的

🇸🇮 pofukan

🇮🇸 fokkaður

🇰🇿 жарамсыз

🇬🇪 გაფუჭებული

🇦🇿 sıçrayıb

🇲🇽 jodido

Etymology

The word 'fucked' originates from the Old Germanic term 'fokken', meaning 'to strike' or 'to penetrate'. It has evolved over centuries through usage in various forms of vernacular English, primarily associated with sexual intercourse. Its vulgarity increased in the 20th century, becoming a common slang term in both casual and explicit contexts. Despite its crude connotations, it has transcended its original meaning to convey frustration, failure, or overwhelming situations in everyday language. Today, it remains one of the most recognized and used profanities in the English language, often employed to express strong emotions.