Like, to be used interchangeably with "pisses me off". But like, more emphasis. Like, something can piss you off, or it can FRICK you off. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you know it's serious.
"This game is starting to get really hard..."
"I know, it's really starting to frick me off."
To tell someone to 'fick off' is essentially telling them to 'fuck off' albeit you typed it wrong because of old age.
Similar in principle to spelling 'Team' with a 'Y', then attempting to pass it off as the Liberian spelling of the word.
Andrea gave Susie a leaflet for the weekly senior citizens aerobics class at the Leisure Centre on Wednesday mornings. For some time Susie had assumed Andrea was being friendly. She was not a senior citizen, she definitely did not mutter 'fick-off' under her breath as she walked off in her leopard skinbra.
back in medieval days ( horsez and shit) when english invaders captured british archers they would cut off thier middle finger so they were unable to sling arrows. British archers on top of castles would stick up thier middle fingers to the english as a sort of "havn't got me yet sad fuckers!!!" so now it continues as a "fuck you" in europe and the US