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when_the_fuck

the ****

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the ****

  1. (vulgar, slang) Used after interrogative pronouns as an intensifier to express anger, frustration, incredulity, or other strong emotion.
    • 2011 April 29, Tim Jonze, The Guardian:
      "Look at this!" she says, mock-appalled at the scene. "Seriously, what the **** is this about?"
    • 2016 June 19, “Brexit”, in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO, HBO, 00:14:33 from the start:
      Poland is depressing and there's vampires in Romania. Spain is far too hot and where the **** is Lithuania?
  2. (vulgar, slang) Used after verbs forming a part of a phrasal verb as an intensifier to imply aggressive emphasis.
    • 2004, Pun Plamondon, Lost from the Ottawa, page 84:
      “Get the **** out of my house!” Sinclair bellowed, his face red, eyes bulging.
    • 2007, Ron Liebman, Death by Rodrigo, New York: Simon & Schuster, ISBN 9781416535270, page 134:
      Ponytail tells fat boy, Drive the **** off, get us out of here. He keeps the window down, still death-staring, You mine, ****, wait and see, at Mickie.
  3. (vulgar, slang) Used as a shortened form of the common interrogative phrases.
    The **** was that? (What the **** was that?)
    The **** you think you are?! (Who the **** do you think you are?)
    The ****? (said incredulously; also as what the ****?)
  4. (vulgar, slang) Used to emphatically express that something isn't true.
    • 1997, Robert Stone, Dog Soldiers, page 88:
      ‘You're not a self-respecting person.’
      The **** I ain't,’ the kid said.

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