by heatpezz February 14, 2019

'Freaking Heck' is a term used by many Christians who feel the need to curse, yet lack the necessary vocabulary for it. Furthermore, 'Freaking Heck' Is a term used also by soccer moms who have just pulled out too far at a junction, yet seem to think, that the MOVING TRAFFIC is the wrong.
by ThisFuckingBitchLovesWords September 16, 2014

A complete and total screw-up. From President George W. Bush's infamous comment to FEMA chief Michael D. Brown while the latter was botching the federal response to Hurricane Katrina: "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job."
Ben Affleck, you're doing a heck of a job on "Gigli".
Varus, you're doing a heck of a job with those Legions.
The captain of the Titanic was off duty when the ocean-liner struck the iceberg. That would mean that whoever decided to push the ship into it's fastest speed even though it was at an ultimately disastrous angle did a heck of a job. Cpt. Edward John Smith went down with his ship.
Varus, you're doing a heck of a job with those Legions.
The captain of the Titanic was off duty when the ocean-liner struck the iceberg. That would mean that whoever decided to push the ship into it's fastest speed even though it was at an ultimately disastrous angle did a heck of a job. Cpt. Edward John Smith went down with his ship.
by calenlass October 13, 2005

by Bob44224422 May 31, 2017

trendy form of 'Heck Yes' to involve more than one language. 'Oui', in french of course meaning 'yes'. this phrase is a catchy term to show excitement in a situation.
by Katie & Heather December 9, 2008

by jamesrain November 24, 2017

a euphemism of the old adage, "hell of a job"
(note: euphemisms are used widely by politicians as a mild form of a word or phrase, in order to maintain a politically correct, less offensive tone; however, in doing so, their remarks generally come off as lame or insincere, even wimpy)
Use of "heck of a job" generally means the speaker does not have the guts (wherewithal) to speak directly, and so "softens" the phrase "hell of a job" in a euphemistic attempt to act like an everyday, regular, run-of-the-mill person.
For instance, when an Elitist like G. W. Bush, in order to appear to be a Populist, says one of his staff is doing a "heck of a job," we wonder why he doesn't just say the guy is doing a "hell of a job." It is then that we realize, that neither is doing a "hell of a job" because they do not know what one is...
(note: euphemisms are used widely by politicians as a mild form of a word or phrase, in order to maintain a politically correct, less offensive tone; however, in doing so, their remarks generally come off as lame or insincere, even wimpy)
Use of "heck of a job" generally means the speaker does not have the guts (wherewithal) to speak directly, and so "softens" the phrase "hell of a job" in a euphemistic attempt to act like an everyday, regular, run-of-the-mill person.
For instance, when an Elitist like G. W. Bush, in order to appear to be a Populist, says one of his staff is doing a "heck of a job," we wonder why he doesn't just say the guy is doing a "hell of a job." It is then that we realize, that neither is doing a "hell of a job" because they do not know what one is...
GWB to MDB-"Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job."
GWB to his father-"Daddy, you did a heck of a job as President."
Right-wing Fascist types to whoever will listen-"GWB is doing a heck of a job."
GWB to his father-"Daddy, you did a heck of a job as President."
Right-wing Fascist types to whoever will listen-"GWB is doing a heck of a job."
by D Professor October 10, 2005
