Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Why is the word F U C K included in the dictionary?

Most slang words are included in dictionaries.... both American and British. This is to help someone who is new to English or to help someone who is not in a country that use English very often, to become familiar with the modern trend of the language. Remember, languages are always evolving.

Why is the word F U C K included in the dictionary?
Fortunately the nanny state hasn't got round to banning words. That is left to the Yahoo Answers censorship.


Where that is concerned, one might say, 'the words have been changed to protect the innocent.'
Reply:Because it's a word in the English language. Granted, it isn't a proper word, but dictionaries contain many slang words and colloquialisms because people want the definitions of those words as well.
Reply:It is a word. A real word with a real definition.
Reply:F U C K is a abbreviation of words that was first created by King Henry (i dunno which king henry) in the medieval days. It meant:





Fornicate


Under


(something)


KIng





It was a word to promote the re-population of people in Europe as the Black Plaque had made too much of an impact on the population.





PS: I forgot what C stands for
Reply:because it's a word in common usage, which is the main criteria used for deciding what goes into dictionaries.
Reply:it is the abbreviation of this word "if you see Kayleen", tell her i need her right now
Reply:Fornication - Unlawful Carnal Knowledge


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