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Flippin heck 

Expletive used in placed of Fucking Hell by many religious or overly uptight people. The choice of this word allows them to swear (pathetically) while not actually swearing in the eyes of a higher power (God, parents, teacher, Chuck Norris).

Although not as offensive as the term it replaces, a pan linguistic mind reading god would know that you really meant fucking hell anyway and would probably dock you points for trying to sneak it by with such a feeble attempt.
1 Stubs toe
1: "Flippin Heck!"
2: "Dude, why don't you just say "fuck?"
1: "God will hear me."
2: "No, I think God's busy enough laughing at you stubbing your toe to care if you dropped an f bomb."
1: "You're going to hell anyway!"
2: "don't flip your heck on me!"
Flippin heck by McDennis July 4, 2010
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flipping heck 

"i say old chap i seem to have got that lamp shade you left here stuck up my rimper" "flipping heck thats a bit of a bugger"
flipping heck by w&f January 17, 2009

what the flipping heck 

A substitute for what the f****** h***.
Person 1:You just swore.
P2:No, I didn't.
P1:Yes you did.
P2:I said what the flipping heck!

flippenheckinbarfiknugen

flippenheckinbarfiknugen is a word more commonly used by the Family-Friendly Twitch streamer, Scherbie. It's similar to saying "Fricken", or "Flippen", as a replacement for the more well-known "F"-word. It has no sense towards it and it is a Family-Friendly Expletive, which can be uttered at any moment of grief.
"Ah, flippenheckinbarfiknugen, I missed that heckin' jump again." - Scherbie
excessive nice speech, the opposite of ragebaiting
adrian: i hope you have a nice day and never get sad!
enrique: joybait ❤️ 🩹🌹
Word of the Day on July 6, 2026

fudanshi 

Boys who enjoy yaoi (a genre in Japan that contains sexual and/or romantic relations between two men); literally translates to "rotten boy"; corresponding female : fujoshi
Alex blatantly displayed his fudanshi side to his friends.
fudanshi by Yuri Katsuki January 13, 2017
Word of the Day on July 5, 2026