Expletive infixation
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Expletive infixation is a process by which an expletive or profanity is inserted into a word, usually for intensification. Strictly speaking, it is an example of tmesis rather than infixation, since true infixes are bound morphemes.
The most commonly inserted expletives are adjectival: either participles (fucking, mother-fucking, blooming, bleeding, damned) or adjectives (bloody). They are usually somewhat phonetically altered (fuckin).
The insertion occurs at a syllable boundary, usually just before the stressed syllable. Thus, one hears abso-fuckin-lutely rather than ab-fuckin-solutely. It can also occur at a morpheme boundary, for example un-fuckin-believable.
Examples
- Abso-fucking-lutely
- fan-bloody-tastic
- out-fucking-standing
- hi-fucking-larious
- guaran-damn-tee (Southwest American slang)
- "Ah, so loverly, sittin' abso-bloomin'-lutely still..." (from the song "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" in the musical My Fair Lady)
- "the emanci-mother-fuckin-pator of the slaves" (from the musical Hair)
- "ri-goddamn-diculous" (attributed to a drunken John Wayne, in an address to some quondam graduating ROTC cadets, also used in the movies [[Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy]] and [[Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me]])
- "abso-fraggin'-lutely" (catch phrase of character John Sheridan in the television show Babylon 5)
- "Ala-fucking-bama" (used in the movie My Cousin Vinny)
- "I'd say that makes him a lia-fucking-bility." (from The Boondock Saints)
- "Horti-fucking-culturalist" (used in the movie "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels")
- "Su-fucking-perb"
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