motherchucker

noun

Etymology

From mother + chucker, as a rhyming bowdlerization of motherfucker. Popularized by the American television series Gossip Girl in the late 2000s, but reportedly used by Britney Spears in a 2005 Details article.

  1. derived from schocken — “to bump, shake
  2. derived from chuquier — “to collide, strike
  3. inherited from chokken — “to thrust, pierce, cram
  4. formed as chucker — “chuck + -er
  5. compounded as motherchucker — “mother + chucker

Definitions

  1. Motherfucker.

    • Ordinarily we would say that no one would actually say, as Blair does, "Damn that motherchucker!" […]
    • "I see a few motherchuckers in the crowd."
    • We’ve spent the last four years of our lives cursing the Patrick McMullan Company Website. We love Patrick and the boys dearly, but entire mountain ranges could have formed in the time it took that motherchucker to load.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for motherchucker. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA