F--k.
The most versatile and satisfying expletive in any lexicon, and one with the ability to be used as nearly any part of speech, f--k is a crucial component of modern cinema.
We'll spare you the grammar lesson, THGers, but trust us, it's true.
It's also one way for a movie to catapult itself straight into an R-rating. More than two uses and those under 17 aren't allowed! At least not without a parent or guardian.
Or a really good fake ID. (JUST KIDDING DON'T DO THAT!)
In celebration of the aforementioned word, we compiled a f--king awesome tribute to films that thumbed their noses at the MPAA and packed it in as much as humanly possible.
Scroll through 19 hit movies that drop the most f-bombs:
2013's The Wolf of Wall Street told the story of Jordan Belfort by using the word "f*ck" an impressive 569 times in 180 minutes.
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