The word does have meanings. Heck, I could even link you to a dictionary. I'm not going to because that's the kind of wise-ass thing I'm trying to get over, but I could. Instead, I'm going to try to define them as I see them.
"Fuck you": I wish for you to be fucked (see below meaning).
"I'm fucked": I am in a situation that will inevitably end extremely badly for me.
"What the fuck is going on": This situation is confusing me to an extreme level.
I think you missed some context here. The
post you're replying to was a response to
this post from Blargityblarg in which he apparently accused me of "denying" swear words as homonyms.
So if you're going to defend his point...you need to tell me what specificlly the word 'fuck' means in each those sentences. Not what the sentences mean. Yes, you can construct complete sentences that have similar meaning as the example sentences, but that doesn't establish meaning for the word fuck in those sentences.
This entire post is, as far as I can tell, trying to argue that the word 'fuck' has no meaning other than 'have sex with', by listing a whole bunch of meanings other than 'have sex with' that are attributed to 'fuck'.
No, it was trying to demonstrate that
your accusation here that I'm, as you phrased it: "denying that words can have more than one meaning" is not accurate.
The word "bow" both means a type of ribbon, as well as a device for launching arrows. The word has multiple meanings. "Fuck" as it is used is not simply a homonym. There's no clear
meaning in the way it's used. It's simply a filler/emphatic, much like smurf. If I were to ask you for a concise definition for this alleged "alternate meaning" for the word fuck, you wouldn't be able to do it. The best you'd be able to do is provide a (very long) list is examples of it being used in sentences that had nothing to do with sex.
"Fuck! I fucking got fucked on every fucking attempt. This is totally fucking fucked."
"Smurf! I smurfing got smurfed on every smurfing attempt. This is totally smurfing smurfed."
These aren't homonyms. Yes, you can translate those sentences into real english without the swearing and without the smurfing, but the word 'smurf' as it's being used here doesn't really mean anything, and neither does fuck.