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    fecking
    /ˈfɛkɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. used to emphasize or express annoyance with someone or something: "the fecking halfwit!"

    adverb

    • 1. used for emphasis or to express annoyance: "I'm so fecking bored"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FeckFeck - Wikipedia

    The most popular and widespread modern use of the term is as a slang expletive in Irish English, employed as a less serious alternative to the expletive "fuck" to express disbelief, surprise, pain, anger, or contempt. It notably lacks the sexual connotations that "fuck" has. [1]

  3. adjective, adverb. slang. ( intensifier) a fecking eejit. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C20: a euphemism for the taboo word fucking.

  4. FECK definition: 1. a humorous word that is used to avoid saying fuck: 2. a humorous word that is used to avoid…. Learn more.

  5. What does the word fecking mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word fecking. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in Irish English. See meaning & use. How common is the word fecking? Fewer than 0.01 occurrences per million words in modern written English. See frequency.

  6. Mar 16, 2024 · ‘Feck’ actually means to throw. For example, “She fecked the apple out the window” and has no such meanings as its more offensive counterpart. I guess that’s why we love saying it so feckin’ much. The origin of ‘feck’ – where it comes from. Credit: imdb.com.

  7. Mar 19, 2024 · It's a funny sounding word, and one that Irish people can use in any circumstance. 'For feck sake', or 'fecking hell' will be uttered in almost every Irish pub in the country at some point this weekend. But what is the meaning of the word, and where does it come from? Why do Irish people say feck?

  8. Nov 13, 2007 · feck. 1. It was originally a slang term used in Ireland to mean either a) "to steal" or b) "to throw". 2. It's also used as a pretty mild swear word in Ireland. It's used a) to express that you're pissed off or b) to describe somebody who pissed you off.