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I have a lot of questions of English words.(maybe bad meanings)

Lollipop

Shut the fuck up

fuck out
Jan 04th 2009 20:47 chequer

  • I have a lot of questions of English words.(maybe bad meanings)
  • I have a lot of questions about English words.(maybe bad meanings)
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Lollipop - http://static-p4.fotolia.com/jpg/00/06/00/75/400_F_6007531_L30YkcDXeVq0qm3vmpMRvwCpqlxGK9BW.jpg

Shut the fuck up - stop talking - This is really rude and is what you would say if you were really angry with someone.

fuck out* - this doesn't work.
Jan 04th 2009 20:47 Pandamilk

  • fuck out
  • fuck off
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Ill put definition and examples.

Lollipop is a candy...but can also be slang for penis
"suck my lollipop"

shut the fuck up is a rude/mean way to tell someone to be quiet
"Man youve been bugging me all day, just shut the fuck up already"

Fuck off is a rude/mean way to tell someone to leave you alone
"Dude just fuck off man, I don't want to speak with you today"

Hope this helps ^_^
Jan 04th 2009 20:55 Exis Night

  • I have a lot of questions of English words.(maybe bad meanings)
  • I have a lot of questions about English words (some may have bad meanings).
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- Lollipop
This word is mostly used by children and adults who are speaking to children. Most adults use the word "sucker". Notice: I'm speaking as an American English speaker from the upper Midwest region. This may not hold true in other countries or even other regions within the U.S.

- Shut the fuck up
Very, very rude. Unfortunately, it's one of the phrases that most English-learners tend to pick up first... (sigh). If you say this to someone, be prepared for a fight.

- Fuck out
This doesn't mean anything. "The" and something else has to come before "fuck" for this phrase to make any sense. "Get the fuck out", "run the fuck out", "drop the fuck out", "kick the fuck out", etc. The reason being that "out" implies a fragmented phrasal verb and "fuck" implies "the fuck", which is an intensifier that can be placed in the middle of just about any phrasal verb for an added kick.

In any case, I think it's best not to use such phrases until you've gained more experience.
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