fute

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See also: futé

English

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Etymology

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Onomatopoeia.

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fute (third-person singular simple present futes, present participle futing, simple past and past participle futed)

  1. (obsolete) To whistle.

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Aromanian

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fute

  1. past participle of est (invariant form used with "to have" in verb constructions) been

Asturian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfute/, [ˈfu.t̪e]

Interjection

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fute

  1. interjection used to drive away animals (especially cats), shoo!

Romanian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin futuere, present active infinitive of futuō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰew- (to hit). Compare Aromanian fut.

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Verb

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a fute (third-person singular present fute, past participle futut) 3rd conj.

  1. (vulgar) to fuck
    Synonyms: (slang) cordi, babardi, regula
    Nu vreau te fut. Mă fut numai cu muieri.
    I don't wanna fuck you. I only fuck women.
  2. (vulgar) to annoy, bug, bother
  3. (vulgar) to put oneself into, to undergo
    Merg acasă să fut un duș.
    I'm going home to take a shower.
  4. (vulgar, reflexive) to not care, to not give a shit, to not give a fuck
    • 2006, Spike (lyrics and music), “Semnale”, in Relații cu publicul[1]:
      Dac-am spus "2006", e clar că mă fut pe opiniile voastre
      If I said "2006", it's clear that I don't fucking care about your opinions

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Noun

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fute

  1. dative singular of fut