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Profanity is monitored on WikiAnswers, so the only way to spell out this word is as separate letters. The first letter is f, the second letter is u, the third letter is c, and the fourth letter is k. It has the standard participle "ing" form. It is a colloquial expression for sexual intercourse, also widely used as a profane interjection, or in epithets. Also euphemistically called "the f-bomb", as it is not considered acceptable for use in most print media, radio, and television (although prevalent there in adult-oriented drama and comedy productions). It is common in R-rated motion pictures. Substitutions for the word are used in G-rated or PG editing, and most dialogue re-recording will utilize "freaking" or "forget" in its place because they closely match the lip movements of the actors. One of the more humorous bowdlerizations was in the Michael Keaton comedy "Johnny Dangerously" (1984), in which gang boss Moronie (Richard Dimitri) lambasts an official committee as "fargin' iceholes".

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