XXXX
Appearance
See also: 㸚
Translingual
Alternative forms
Number
XXXX
- A Roman numeral representing forty (40) in the (now non-standard) "additive" form; now replaced by the form XL.
See also
English
Etymology 1
From the (Australian) XXXX brand of lager, which was named after the practice of using repetitions of X, such as XXX, to indicate the strength of an alcoholic beverage, and which was advertised with the slogan "Australians couldn't give a XXXX for any other lager."[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
XXXX
- (Bowdlerisation) A fuck / damn.
- 1985 September 6, in the Times of London, quoted in 2009 by Jesse Sheidlower in The F-Word, page 269:
- Allied does not give a XXXX for Elders.
- 1988 June 10, in the Guardian, quoted in 2009 by Jesse Sheidlower in The F-Word, page 269:
- Quite a few of the party's MPs don't give a XXXX for the whole affair […] .
- 1996, in the December (1995) / January (1996) Arena, volume 59, number 1, quoted in 2009 by Jesse Sheidlower in The F-Word, page 269:
- Most of the world couldn't give a XXXX about it, something that has long rankled with the marketing men […] .
- 1985 September 6, in the Times of London, quoted in 2009 by Jesse Sheidlower in The F-Word, page 269:
References
- ^ 2009, Jesse Sheidlower, The F-Word, page 269
Etymology 2
From X chromosome.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
XXXX
- Tetrasomy X, a rare chromosomal disorder affecting females, caused by the presence of four X chromosomes instead of two present in the usual human karyotype.
Etymology 3
From X (“motion picture "adult" rating”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
XXXX
Synonyms
- pornographic, X-rated, XXX; see also Thesaurus:pornographic
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- Rhymes:English/ɛks
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