subs. (venery).1. An act of coition. For synonyms, see GREENS.
2. (venery).The seminal fluid. For synonyms, see CREAM.
c. 1540. LYNDSAY, The Answer to the Kings Flyting, in Wks. (Edinburgh, 1879), I. 106, l. 49. Aye [F]UKKAND lyke ane furious fornicator.
1568. CLERK, [?] Bannatyne MSS., Hunterian Society Publication, p. 298.
He clappit fast, he kist, he chukkit, | |
As with the glaikkis he wer ourgane; | |
Git be his feiris he wald haif FUKKIT. |
1568. ANONYMOUS, Bannatyne MSS., Hunterian Society Publication, p. 399. In Somer when Flouris will Smell.
Allace! said sch, my awin sweit thing, | |
Your courtly FUKKING garis me fling, | |
Ye wirk sae weill. |
1598. FLORIO, A Worlde of Wordes, s.v. Fottere. To jape; to sarde, to FUCKE; to swive; to occupy.
1620. PERCY, Folio MSS., p. 459 [Hales & Furnivall, 1867], A Friend of Mine.
A mighty mind | |
to clipp, kisse, & to FFUCK her. |
164780. ROCHESTER, Written under Nellys Picture. Her father FUCKED them right together.
1683. EARL OF DORSET, A Faithful Catalogue of our Most Eminent Ninnies [Works (1718), ii. 33].
From St. Jamess to the Land of Thule, | |
Theres not a whore who FS so like a Mule. |
d. 1749. ROBERTSON OF STRUAN, Poems, A Late Dialogue between Captain Low and His Friend Dick, 256.
Dick. But she gave Proof that she could FK, | |
Or she is damnably belyd. |
1728. BAILEY, Dictionarium Britannicum, s.v. FUCK Feminam subigitare.
1785. GROSE, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. F-K, to copulate.
c. 1790(?). BURNS, The Merry Muses, Whall kiss me now.
And yet miscas a poor thing | |
That FUCKS for its bread. |