"motherchucker" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: En-au-motherchucker.ogg [Australia] Forms: motherchuckers [plural]
Etymology: 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. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|mother|chucker}} mother + chucker, {{m|en|motherfucker}} motherfucker Head templates: {{en-noun}} motherchucker (plural motherchuckers)
  1. (euphemistic, slang, usually derogatory) Motherfucker. Tags: derogatory, euphemistic, slang, usually
    Sense id: en-motherchucker-en-noun-HOGI2VSH Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English euphemisms

Inflected forms

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