Verb
f--k (third-person singular simple present f--ks, present participle f--king, simple past and past participle f--ked)
Censored spelling of fuck.
And I'd like to take this opportunity to apologize to everyone I told to go f--k themselves in the last 24 hours. Source: Internet
"It's a big f--k you to everyone, including itself, and that's just in the veins of the show. Source: Internet
De Niro began by saying "F--k Trump," pumped his fists, and received cheers from the audience. Source: Internet
Indeed, there's no evidence that the studio or the Motion Picture Association of America (who rate movies) interpreted his utterance as "f--k," but when it's pointed out. Source: Internet
Stop!" the filmer shouts after her, as another man attempts to stop her from leaving, thretening to "f--k you up" for stabbing someone. Source: Internet