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In some senses, cuck is marked as slang, derogatory, obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
noun
A cuckold or cuckquean.
Not the Horn-Plague, but something worse, Had drove the frighted Cucks from thence.
We bounce from Bisset and Seymour’s increasingly happy shagging to Worsley, the willing cuck, watching on and, finally, the trial that Worsley brings against Bisset.
A weakling.
That silly cuck thinks she can beat me in a fight.
He starts getting in my face. Thomas puts his hand on the dude’s chest to stop him. ‘Don’t touch me you cuck. Wanna go outside?’
One who meekly and submissively acts against their own interests, or those of their own race, gender, class, religion, etc.
The feel-good petition was only supported by cucks.
verb
To cuckold or cuckquean, to be sexually unfaithful towards.
To turn into a cuckold or cuckquean, to cheat with the partner of (someone).
To weaken or emasculate, to render pathetic.
To fool and thus lower the status of, to exploit the trust or tolerance of (to one's own benefit and the other's disadvantage); to make into a cuck (one who acts against their own interests).
It’s redolent of the way establishment conservatives lost the culture war in the first place, by bowing to the opposition, allowing others to play them for fools, and contenting themselves with the occasional scraps thrown to them by progressive elites. I said “cucked by Zuck” earlier, but in reality, they were cucked a long time ago and by their enemies in the Democratic Party and liberal media.
verb
To punish (someone) by putting them in a cucking stool.
Follow the law, and you can cucke mee, spare not.