futter

See also: Futter and fütter

English

Etymology

Coined by Richard Francis Burton from French foutre, from Latin futuo, futuere.

Pronunciation

Verb

futter (third-person singular simple present futters, present participle futtering, simple past and past participle futtered)

  1. To fuck.
    • 1976, Robert Nye, Falstaff
      Sir John Fastolf called out cheerfully over Miranda’s shoulder to his departing guests, remarking on the sweetness of the night air now that the storm of yesterday night had cleared it, and the day’s rain momentarily had ceased. And all the while he futtered Miranda’s anal canal from behind, and frigged her clitoris.
    • 1969, Avram Davidson, The Phoenix and the Mirror
      When Doge is not feeding or futtering, depend on it, he is hunting.

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German

Verb

futter

  1. First-person singular present of futtern.
  2. Imperative singular of futtern.
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