I think it would be an adjective.
2006-12-04 17:47:01
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answered by St. Dave 5
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It's definitely a verb. My ex husband was *******. I traded him in for a new one. The new ones not *******.
2006-12-05 01:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a noun. For example, "rarity", or "certainity". If you were to ask, "fuckify", as in "crucify", would be a verb. Hope that helps.
2006-12-05 01:46:01
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answered by Scythian1950 7
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Ask Eric Cartmen....he used it in the South Park movie.
2006-12-05 03:42:04
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answered by trevor22in 4
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Its not a proper term. I suppose it could be considered slang but it isn't actually an English word.
2006-12-05 01:47:42
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answered by Simon 3
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There's no such word in the English dictionary !!
2006-12-05 01:39:11
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answered by young_friend 5
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not a word
2006-12-05 02:04:28
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answered by mlhbak2006 2
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Adjective. Eg: "He's a "****ity old codger".
Adverb, too. Eg: "He walks ****ity".
2006-12-05 01:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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