Mh-hm. :) You do occasionally hear things like "Das Leben fickt mich jeden Tag" (Life fucks me over every day), but in general, the sexual connotation is the first to come to mind.
Incidentally, noun: -r Fick, m., plural -s verb: ficken, ge-. Needs a direct object unless used as an emphatic expression: ficken! This is much rarer than the use of good, old-fashioned English "fuck!", though, possibly because "fuck" doesn't have the same f-bomb qualities in German that it has in (particularly Northern American) English.
And you hear "abgefuckt" (sometimes spelt "abgefackt"), "fucked-up", quite a lot.
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Date: 7 Jun 2010 05:54 pm (UTC)Incidentally,
noun: -r Fick, m., plural -s
verb: ficken, ge-. Needs a direct object unless used as an
emphatic expression: ficken! This is much rarer than the use of good, old-fashioned English "fuck!", though, possibly because "fuck" doesn't have the same f-bomb qualities in German that it has in (particularly Northern American) English.
And you hear "abgefuckt" (sometimes spelt "abgefackt"), "fucked-up", quite a lot.
:D