What is the meaning of FECK. Phrases containing FECK
See meanings and uses of FECK!Slangs & AI meanings
one used as a subservient tool for doing some mean work. Also, a stiff feather for oiling clock works
Noun. 1. A contemptible person. [Irish use] 2. A person or thing. Used loosely when perhaps the person/thing is unknown to the user, and occasionally affectionate use. E.g."The poor fecker had to stay in with his wife whilst all his friends got drunk." [Irish use]
Exclam. An exclamation of anger or frustration, and in the UK, occasionally used as a euphemism for 'fuck!'. Accepted as a mild oath, equivalent to damn!. The term was popularized in the UK by the character Father Jack in the British TV sit-com Father Ted. Although a common part of the vernacular of Eire the unfortunate death of Dermot Morgan in the lead role has prevented a new series and added to the demise in popularity of the expression in mainland Britain. Verb. To take or steal. [Irish use]
Used as punctuation variant of 'fuck' to avoid opprobrium.
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a.
Spiritless; weak; worthless.
n.
A corruption of the word faith.
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