Fucked good or fucked well

Personally I prefer 'good and fucked', as in:

"I got good and fucked last night."

Maybe it's a Canadian thing.

or, perhaps: "Well and often".
 
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"Fucked well" would be grammatically accurate, possibly, although you'd need a response from someone more proficient than I in the finer nuances of written English to confirm or deny that.

Me personally? All depends on context.
 
You say you were "fucked good" when you've been fucked so well you forget grammar.

"Fucked well" is not to be confused with "Fuctwell," which was a rejected name for the competing candy maker in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
 
"Well fucked?"

"Yup, completely fucked; something died down there. I sure as hell wouldn't drink that water..."
 
When dealing with vulgarities, grammar is of lesser importance than tone and impact; if speaking of yourself write it as you said it, in prose write it as your character would say it.
 
When dealing with vulgarities, grammar is of lesser importance than tone and impact; if speaking of yourself write it as you said it, in prose write it as your character would say it.

Listen good to the fucking cunt will ya?



:eek:








:D
 
Fucked . . . .


Proper-fucked?


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Listen good to the fucking cunt will ya?


I am forced to review my use of vulgar language and to limit it, even online. I have never been one to use vulgarities in speech but on Lit and in writing I have often resorted to the vulgar for impact. I do not want the children to think cursing is normal speech.

Therefore I would say, (but not to you (of course)) "We participated in satisfying sexual congress last night".
 
I gotta go stimulate properly. Stimulus money buys Mopar bits, and more Mopar bits make Wat go faster.

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I would think, if said woman, had a huge grin, and was walking characteristically different than normal, no description of intercourse would be needed.
 
It's been a long while since grammar school, but I believe that "FUCK" is an action verb and is supposed to be followed by an adverb, which would be "WELL" in this case. Whereas "GOOD" is an adjective and should be used after a linking verb.

I could be wrong though, it's happened plenty of times before.
 
Anyone who wants to be well fucked doesn't know how much work is its climb out, afterwards.
 
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