While in Ireland I heard feck used two ways.
definition 1) to toss away, usually involves mean intent toward another person's belongings.
definition 2) to make a small theft, usually not of any great moral consequences.
definition 1) to toss away, usually involves mean intent toward another person's belongings.
definition 2) to make a small theft, usually not of any great moral consequences.
1) The bullies took the book bag from the small boy and "fecked" it into the river.
2) Broke and feeling hungry the boys snuck into the old man's orchard and "fecked" some apples to eat.
2) Broke and feeling hungry the boys snuck into the old man's orchard and "fecked" some apples to eat.
by Er M Os November 24, 2006
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by Gerry Doyle July 26, 2002
An Irish term, Feck is without a set annotation or connotation, and can be positive or negative depending upon context. Very Zen-like, really.
by The REAL 2wingo March 13, 2010
a word originating from the emeral isle. can be used as a profanity similar to the word fuck, but also as an adjective,etc. in everyday conversation.
by jp2549 September 04, 2005