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Etymology

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From fuck +‎ -y.

Adjective

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fucky (comparative fuckier or more fucky, superlative fuckiest or most fucky)

  1. (vulgar, slang, rare) Sexually attractive.
    • 1973, Norman Mailer, Marilyn, Taschen, published 2022, page 128:
      Never again in her career will she look so sexually perfect as in 1953 making Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, no, never—if we are to examine a verb through its adverb—will she appear so fucky again.
  2. (vulgar) messed up, awful, horrible
    • 2016, Conrad Vernon, Greg Tiernan, Sausage Party (movie)
      Firewater: Before us, [all food items in the market] knew the awful truth [that humans consume food]. [] So we, the non-perishables, created [a story and a song about how humans care for food instead of eating it]. They would go out those doors happy, instead of shitting themselves. [] In time, everyone accepted this false truth. But over the years, things started to get a little fucky. The aisles started changing my verses to support their own views.
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