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cocksucker
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'cocksucker' is a correct and usable word in written English, although it may be considered vulgar and offensive by some people.
You can use it when describing someone who performs oral sex on a man, often as an insult or derogatory term. Example: "I can't believe John cheated on his girlfriend with that cocksucker from the bar last night."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
56 human-written examples
Adding to the criticism, video footage emerged of one arrest in which detectives laugh at a suspect they describe as a "cocksucker".
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It's not every day that you get a Cambridge don of the utmost moral rectitude uttering the word "cocksucker" on television, while translating an early strip-cartoon found in a Pompeii bar.
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Anton is a remarkable gentleman, as well as a Communist cocksucker".
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It now has a challenger: an uproarious diatribe that includes the line "The thing with you, Horace, you're not a cocksucker, you're a pissant").
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People called him a "faggot," "queer," and a "cocksucker," and one co-worker spray-painted a lewd picture of Williams.
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It had begun when some boys learned that I had never heard of terms like "cocksucker" or "dickhead".
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" 'You cocksucker.' I love that kind of language".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
4 human-written examples
When Tad characterizes Bruce's "skeletal remains" as "those of a hipster satirist who got arrested for saying 'cocksucker' in a night club so that modern comedians could say it on HBO," it's worth recalling that the aftermath of the arrests became, itself, an inextricable element of Bruce's performances.
News & Media
And while America's religious sensibilities mean it's still true that, as West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin once put it, "We'll hear the word 'cocksucker' on TV before we ever hear the word 'goddamn'," the range of realistic usable language has broadened significantly.
News & Media
We chatted for a while, before Manson enquired as to whether I'd like to see the rest of his house, a hillside pile built in the early 1900s by a bigwig director for his silent movie mistress, and where the Rolling Stones filmed their notorious (banned) movie Cocksucker Blues.
News & Media
Then there's the notorious Cocksucker Blues, Robert Frank's stark chronicle of the Stones' 1972 American tour.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the context and intent. The word "cocksucker" carries significant weight and should only be used when the situation genuinely warrants such strong language.
Common error
Avoid using "cocksucker" casually or without a clear understanding of its impact. Overusing offensive language diminishes its effect and can make your writing seem insensitive or crass.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "cocksucker" is as a noun, functioning either as a derogatory label for a person or, literally, as a description of an act. Ludwig AI analysis indicates it's primarily used with negative connotations.
Frequent in
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "cocksucker" is a highly offensive noun primarily used as a derogatory insult or to describe someone who performs oral sex on a man. Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically correct but notes its vulgarity. It is very common in News & Media but absent from formal contexts. Given its strong negative connotations, careful consideration should be given before using "cocksucker" in writing or speech. Alternatives like "jerk" or "asshole" may be more appropriate depending on the context. The primary function of the word is to insult, demean, or express strong disapproval.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fellator
Refers specifically to someone who performs fellatio, similar to one definition of "cocksucker".
bastard
A term of strong disapproval or contempt, sharing a similar level of offensiveness with "cocksucker".
asshole
Commonly used insult for someone considered obnoxious or unpleasant, like the derogatory sense of "cocksucker".
jerk
A generally negative term for someone unpleasant or contemptible, mirroring the insulting usage of "cocksucker".
despicable person
A straightforward way to describe someone worthy of scorn, aligning with the insulting intent of "cocksucker".
contemptible individual
A formal expression for someone deserving contempt, sharing the strong negativity associated with "cocksucker".
scoundrel
A deceitful and unreliable person, similar to the negative connotation sometimes implied by "cocksucker".
louse
An unpleasant or despicable person, akin to using "cocksucker" as an insult.
rat
A disloyal or treacherous person, mirroring the negative implications of "cocksucker" in certain contexts.
worm
A spineless or contemptible person, like using "cocksucker" to express extreme dislike.
FAQs
How is the word "cocksucker" typically used in modern English?
The word "cocksucker" is primarily used as a derogatory insult or to describe someone who performs oral sex on men. It's considered highly offensive and vulgar.
What are some alternative, less offensive words I can use instead of "cocksucker"?
Is it ever appropriate to use the word "cocksucker" in writing?
While there may be specific artistic or narrative contexts where the use of "cocksucker" is deliberate and meaningful, it's generally best to avoid it in most forms of writing due to its offensive nature.
What is the historical origin of the word "cocksucker"?
The word "cocksucker" originated as a highly derogatory term referring to a man who performs oral sex. Its etymology and historical usage contribute to its current status as a taboo word.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested