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Girl from my class was home alone and we preferred to fuck than do homework
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The word has probable in other Germanic languages, such as German (‘to fuck’); (‘to breed’, ‘to beget’); Afrikaans (‘to fuck’); Icelandic (‘to mess around’, ‘to rush’); dialectal (‘to copulate’); and dialectal (‘to strike’, ‘to copulate’) and (”). This points to a possible etymology where from the verbal root (‘to blow’) comes from an root , or (‘to strike’), cognate with non-Germanic words such as Latin (‘I fight’) or (‘fist’). By application of , this hypothetical root also has the Pre-Germanic form * (‘to blow’), which is the etymon of, amongst others, Dutch (‘foresail’). There is a theory that is most likely derived from German or Dutch roots, and is probably not derived from an Old English root.
Otherwise, the usually accepted first known occurrence of the word is found in in a poem in a mixture of and English composed in the 15th century. The poem, which satirizes the friars of , England, takes its title, “”, from the first words of its opening line, (‘Fleas, flies, and friars’). The line that contains reads . the phrase , here by replacing each letter by the previous letter in , as the English alphabet was then, yields the , which translated means, ‘They are not in heaven, because they fuck the women of ‘. The phrase was probably encoded because it accused monks of breaking their vows of celibacy; it is uncertain to what extent the word was considered acceptable at the time. The stem of is an . In the of this poem, the term was still used generically for ‘woman’.


















