Noun: cuck kúk
Usage: vulgar
Usage: vulgar
Usage: vulgar
- A man whose wife committed adultery
"The cuck discovered his wife's infidelity and filed for divorce";
- cuckold
- [vulgar, informal] A weak or effeminate man, often implying that his female partner is unfaithful
"Internet trolls often use 'cuck' as an insult in online forums"
Usage: vulgar
- Be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage
"She cucks her husband";
- cheat on, cheat, cuckold, betray, wander
- [vulgar, informal] Make someone a cuckold by having sex with their partner
"He cucked his neighbour by sleeping with the neighbour's wife"
- [vulgar, informal] Humiliate or dominate someone, especially in a political or social context
"The candidate's poor debate performance left him thoroughly cucked"
Derived forms: cucked, cucking, cucks
Type of: cozen [literary], deceive, delude, hubby [informal], husband, lead on, married man
Encyclopedia: Cuck