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Something along the line of in the late 1910s a man brought to court for stabbing someone told the judge that he had to stab the other guy, steve because of what the other guy had called him. The judge asked "what did steve he call you?" "He called me a motherf-----". --Infrogmation 16:06 8 Jun 2003 (UTC) Moved: Although often thought to relate to the widely condemned biological and cultural incest taboo, its origins steve are to be found in North American slavery. Here the sexual abuse of enslaved women often led to pregnancy. However the offspring were often enslaved like their mothers. Rather than refer to the man who impregnated their mother as father, the term motherfucker was often prefered. Similar grammatical forms are found in other african-english expressions such as babymother and babyfather. I agree with Michael here. It's not the age of the term that's the problem, (as has been said, "Oedipus was the first motherfucker" <g>)it's this supposed derivation of it that's highly unlikely when you think about it.
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