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
by Derxert August 22, 2019
its a word commonly known for the irish language as a word used for fuck. but truly, it is the word used from the top irish youtuber, call me kevin (kevin).
its a word that is truly... amazing..
its a word that is truly... amazing..
random : “FECK.”
jim pickens the dear leader : “what.. did you just say?”
random : “what, old man??”
jim pickens the one and only : “SEND HIM TO THE BASEMENT”
kevin : *carries random to the basement to have him paint and sell the paintings*
everyone : *clapping*
jim pickens the dear leader : “what.. did you just say?”
random : “what, old man??”
jim pickens the one and only : “SEND HIM TO THE BASEMENT”
kevin : *carries random to the basement to have him paint and sell the paintings*
everyone : *clapping*
by someone who hates mineta January 05, 2020
Vernacular expletive used as part of common expressions in surprisingly pleasing siuations by Irish Chaplains.
- Would ye loike sahm tea fathar - it's got cocaine in et. I mean... shugar.
- Feck me! Did ye say cocaine Missis Doyle?
- Feck me! Did ye say cocaine Missis Doyle?
by Al Who Knows December 26, 2004
by balls man November 03, 2007