inignoct wrote: ] ] like the FCC ruling suggests, i thought the issue of obscenity ] hinged on the context. i.e. "He was fucking that girl." (the ] sex act) vs. "He was fucking angry." (adjective) or "I pissed ] on the fire hydrant." (the bodily function) vs. "I was really ] pissed off." (adjective) ] ] powell can eat a d---. The word Fuck comes from the German word Flichen which means 'to strike'. It can fall into many gramattical categories: As a transitive verb for instance; John fucked Shirley. As an intransitive verb; Shirley fucks. It's meaning is not always sexual. As an adjective; John is doing all the fucking work. As part of an adverb; Shirley talks too fucking much. As an adverb enhancing an adjective; Shirley is fucking beautiful. As a noun; I don't give a fuck. As part of a word; absofuckinglutely or infuckingcredible or as nearly every word in a sentence; Fuck the fucking fuckers. Not many words have the total versatility offered by the word fuck. So, all that being said Mr. Powell. WTF ?!? RE: CNN | FCC Chairman wants to overturn decision on Bono's expletive |