"" Requiem of the mind: Fuck

Friday, September 15, 2006

Fuck

Fuck 
Show IPA Pronunciation Vulgar.
–verb (used with object)
1. to have sexual intercourse with.
2. Slang. to treat unfairly or harshly.
–verb (used without object)
3. to have sexual intercourse.
4. Slang. to meddle (usually fol. by around or with).
–interjection
5. Slang. (used to express anger, disgust, peremptory rejection, etc., often fol. by a pronoun, as you or it.)
–noun
6. an act of sexual intercourse.
7. a partner in sexual intercourse.
8. Slang. a person, esp. one who is annoying or contemptible.
9. the fuck, Slang. (used as an intensifier, esp. with WH-questions, to express annoyance, impatience, etc.)
—Verb phrases
10. fuck around, Slang.
a. to behave in a frivolous or meddlesome way.
b. to engage in promiscuous sex.
11. fuck off, Slang.
a. to shirk one's duty; malinger.
b. go away: used as an exclamation of impatience.
c. to waste time.
12. fuck up, Slang.
a. to bungle or botch; ruin.
b. to act stupidly or carelessly; cause trouble; mess up.
—Idiom
13. give a fuck, Slang. to care; be concerned.
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In my case right now. Number 5 on the list.
As i feared i lost out on both jobs. Yay life sucks.

5 Comments:

At 9:15 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why?
Just because it's been 2 days and you need to make a decision/hear back?

It took UPS a good week to get back to me on their job. If you remember also, I made them wait becuase I was waiting to hear back from the Sony Store.

If the Wandlynn passes you up after 2 days, then screw them. Seriously man, 2 days will not lose you a job.

 
At 4:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It did.

 
At 12:16 PM, Blogger Jordan said...

*laughs*

To John: Seriously, dude, I suggest reading the post before posting a comment. Aiden's post was essentially "Fuck, I lost both jobs." You couldn't have posted a more ignorant comment if you tried.

 
At 9:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"In my case right now. Number 5 on the list.
As i feared i lost out on both jobs. Yay life sucks."

That made is sound like he thought he lost both jobs and nothing has been confirmed

 
At 2:28 PM, Blogger Jordan said...

*raises eyebrow* No it doesn't. It's quite explicit. Maybe you're confused by the missing comma? "As I feared, I lost out on both jobs." Even without the comma, though, it's still pretty clear. In fact, it's pretty clear before he even says it, simply by virtue of the fact that he made a post titled "Fuck" shorted after a previous post expressing concern about the job situation. I knew what the post was going to say before I even read it, as opposed to not knowing what it had to say even after reading it.

 

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