adjective
- used as an intensifier or mild expletive; damned or bloody (informal, vulgar)
Usage: informal; vulgar; chiefly British
verb
- present participle of fug; to make stuffy or smoky
Usage: British; rare
Examples
- That fugging car won't start again.
- Where's the fugging remote control?
- The fugging weather ruined our plans.
- Stop fugging about and get to work.
- The room was fugging with cigarette smoke.