One can be creative. At the time of the Founding, the verb “to swive” was used for sexual intercourse rather than the F-word which was derived from the Dutch.
Also "to roger." One of the history books used at Hillsdale college is the diary of some guy in the colonies from those days.
One of the entries which caused much merriment was a day's entry ending with the phrase, "rogered my wife vigorously."
...of course, that gives a whole new sense to hearing pilots saying, "Roger."
I always learn something from you. :)