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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fucking day" can be used in written English, but it is considered informal and may not be appropriate in all contexts.
It is typically used as an intensifier to express frustration, exhaustion, or emphasis. For example: - I've been working 12 hours a fucking day and I'm exhausted. - Can you believe we have to wait in line for a ticket for a fucking day? - We're getting married in three fucking days and I still have so much to do.
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Oh my God, this floor has to be mopped twice a fucking day and for some reason always by me... Fuck you, Jacqueline!
'You have a fucking day?
Try it for a fucking day.
Eddie Vedder's statement of "What a fucking day this is" did not do justice to an event that went big on message and diplomats, but struggled to balance that with another important element … entertainment.
Working people didn't get to send their kids to college, few were able to own their own fucking home, nobody could take a fucking day off for a funeral or a sick day or they might lose their fucking job.
It was just a fucking day out.
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It's a fucking Tuesday.
And this year it's on a fucking Saturday, so the droves won't even be limited to those who haven't already used up their sick days for the year.
I'm pretty sure you can suss out all the problems with the modern university through their failure to blow off class on a fucking Friday afternoon for some free beer.
Good you know what a crampon is now, mate, and it's nice that a lot of the kitchen surface space is now given over to a big box of energy gels, but if you're going to clump out of the house at 7 AM on a fucking Sunday morning then be quiet about it please I only just went to bed.
Good you know what a crampon is now, mate, and it's nice that a lot of the kitchen surface space is now given over to a big box of energy gels, but if you're going to clump out of the house at 7AM on a fucking Sunday morning then be quiet about it please I only just went to bed.
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