by Just Crusty June 27, 2005
Watered down version of the word "fuck." Many use it so as they implie the word fuck, but by not actually saying it they seem to appear less offensive
by Gilbo January 06, 2005
ANITA: Feck you! All of you!
ELAINE :Hey!
Anita runs down the hall to her room. Elaine turns to William, relating to him more as a fellow parent than a child.
ELAINE: well, there it is. Your sister using the "f" word.
WILLIAM: I think she said "feck."
ELAINE: What's the difference?
WILLIAM: Well. The letter "u"...
ELAINE :Hey!
Anita runs down the hall to her room. Elaine turns to William, relating to him more as a fellow parent than a child.
ELAINE: well, there it is. Your sister using the "f" word.
WILLIAM: I think she said "feck."
ELAINE: What's the difference?
WILLIAM: Well. The letter "u"...
by emilymakesgraves April 18, 2005
Feck:
a slang term meaning "fuck" used by the Irish and thoes of Irish decent.
When "fuck" is pronounced with a heavy irish accent, it sounds like "feck" which has now been adopted as a word in and of itself by thoes of irish decent, but without irish accents.
a slang term meaning "fuck" used by the Irish and thoes of Irish decent.
When "fuck" is pronounced with a heavy irish accent, it sounds like "feck" which has now been adopted as a word in and of itself by thoes of irish decent, but without irish accents.
Oiefa, our exchange student from ireland, called me a "feckin eegit"
Sarah's grandparents were from county cork, and she says feck all the time.
Sarah's grandparents were from county cork, and she says feck all the time.
by Oiefa Sheeny August 19, 2007
by Anonymous May 28, 2002