jucka

Swedish

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German jücken, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *jukkjan.

Verb

jucka (present juckar, preterite juckade, supine juckat, imperative jucka)

  1. (colloquial) to do pelvic thrusts (during sex or otherwise), to hump
    Rockstjärnan juckade på scen
    The rock star was doing pelvic thrusts up on the stage
    Hunden juckade mot hans ben
    The dog was humping his leg

Conjugation

Conjugation of jucka (weak)
active passive
infinitive jucka juckas
supine juckat juckats
imperative jucka
imper. plural1 jucken
present past present past
indicative juckar juckade juckas juckades
ind. plural1 jucka juckade juckas juckades
subjunctive2 jucke juckade juckes juckades
present participle juckande
past participle

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

Derived terms

  • juck (a pelvic thrust)

See also

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