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{{Verb
{{Verb
|Entry = futuere
|Entry = futuere
|Present stem = futu
|Principal parts = futuō, futuī, futūtum
|Perfect stem = futu
|Conjugation = {{Conj|3|futuō|futuī|futūtum}}
|Supine stem = futūt
|Conjugation = 3
|Meaning =
|Meaning =
(''profane'')  
(''profane'')  
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|Alternative forms =
|Alternative forms =
|Derived terms =
|Derived terms =
|Etymology = Classical vocabulary.
|Etymology = :Classical vocabulary.
|Quotes =
|Quotes =
|Note =
|Note =
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{{Verb
{{Verb
|Entry = crīsāre
|Entry = crīsāre
|Present stem = crīs
|Principal parts = crīsō, crīsāvī, crīsātum
|Perfect stem = crīsāv
|Conjugation = {{Conj|1|crīsō}}
|Supine stem = crīsāt
|Conjugation = 1
|Meaning =
|Meaning =
(''profane'')  
(''profane'')  
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|Alternative forms = crissāre
|Alternative forms = crissāre
|Derived terms =
|Derived terms =
|Etymology = Classical vocabulary.
|Etymology = :Classical vocabulary.
|Quotes =
|Quotes =
|Note =
|Note =
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{{Verb
{{Verb
|Entry = pēdīcāre
|Entry = pēdīcāre
|Present stem = pēdīc
|Principal parts = pēdīcō, pēdīcāvī, pēdīcātum
|Perfect stem = pēdīcāv
|Conjugation = {{Conj|1|pēdīcō}}
|Supine stem = pēdīcāt
|Conjugation = 1
|Meaning =
|Meaning =
(''profane'')  
(''profane'')  
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|Alternative forms = paedīcāre
|Alternative forms = paedīcāre
|Derived terms =
|Derived terms =
|Etymology = Classical vocabulary.
|Etymology = :Classical vocabulary.
|Quotes =
|Quotes =
|Note =
|Note =
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{{Verb
{{Verb
|Entry = cēvēre
|Entry = cēvēre
|Present stem = cēv
|Principal parts = ceveō, cevī
|Perfect stem = cēv
|Conjugation = {{Conj|2.nopass|ceveō|cevī}}
|Supine stem =
|Conjugation = 2
|Meaning =
|Meaning =
(''profane'')  
(''profane'')  
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|Alternative forms =
|Alternative forms =
|Derived terms =
|Derived terms =
|Etymology = Classical vocabulary.
|Etymology = :Classical vocabulary.
|Quotes =
|Quotes =
|Note = No passive forms and no supine
|Note = :No passive forms and no supine
|References =
|References =
  *{{R:WT-EN|ceveo|18.01.2023}}
  *{{R:WT-EN|ceveo|18.01.2023}}
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{{Verb
{{Verb
|Entry = irrumāre
|Entry = irrumāre
|Present stem = irrum
|Principal parts = irrumō, irrumāvī, irrumātum
|Perfect stem = irrumāv
|Conjugation = {{Conj|1|irrumō}}
|Supine stem = irrumāt
|Conjugation = 1
|Meaning =
|Meaning =
(''profane'')  
(''profane'')  
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|Alternative forms =
|Alternative forms =
|Derived terms =
|Derived terms =
|Etymology = Classical vocabulary.
|Etymology = :Classical vocabulary.
|Quotes =
|Quotes =
|Note =
|Note =
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{{Verb
{{Verb
|Entry = fellāre
|Entry = fellāre
|Present stem = fell
|Principal parts = fellō, fellāvī, fellātum
|Perfect stem = fellāv
|Conjugation = {{Conj|1|fellō}}
|Supine stem = fellāt
|Conjugation = 1
|Meaning =
|Meaning =
(''profane'')  
(''profane'')  
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|Alternative forms =
|Derived terms =
|Derived terms =
|Etymology = Classical vocabulary.
|Etymology = :Classical vocabulary.
|Quotes =
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|Note =
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[[Category:Profane Word]]
[[Category:English verb]] [[Category:Profane Word]]

Latest revision as of 02:02, 16 February 2023

to penetrate someone's vagina with one's penis

futuere, futuō, futuī, futūtum

Verb [Cite]

Meaning:

(profane)

  1. to fuck
  2. to be the penetrative partner in vaginal intercourse
Conjugation


Etymology:

Classical vocabulary.

References:


crīsāre, crīsō, crīsāvī, crīsātum

Verb [Cite]

Meaning:

(profane)

  1. to get fucked
  2. to be the receptive partner in vaginal intercourse
Conjugation


Alternative forms:

crissāre

Etymology:

Classical vocabulary.

References:


to penetrate someone's anus with one's penis

pēdīcāre, pēdīcō, pēdīcāvī, pēdīcātum

Verb [Cite]

Meaning:

(profane)

  1. to fuck;
  2. to be the penetrative partner in anal intercourse
Conjugation


Alternative forms:

paedīcāre

Etymology:

Classical vocabulary.

References:


cēvēre, ceveō, cevī

Verb [Cite]

Meaning:

(profane)

  1. to bottom
  2. to be the receptive partner in anal intercourse
Conjugation


Etymology:

Classical vocabulary.

Note:

No passive forms and no supine

References:


to penetrate someone's mouth with one's penis

irrumāre, irrumō, irrumāvī, irrumātum

Verb [Cite]

Meaning:

(profane)

  1. to facefuck
  2. to extend the breast
  3. to give suck
  4. to be the penetrative partner in oral intercourse
Conjugation


Etymology:

Classical vocabulary.

References:


fellāre, fellō, fellāvī, fellātum

Verb [Cite]

Meaning:

(profane)

  1. to give a blowjob
  2. to be the receptive partner in oral intercourse
Conjugation


Etymology:

Classical vocabulary.

References: