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feck
1/ ŽÚÉ°ì /
noun
- obsolete.
- worth; value
- amount; quantity
- the greater part; the majority
feck
2/ ŽÚÉ°ì /
verb
- slang.a variant of fuck
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of feck1
Example Sentences
Apart from âfeck,â the favored expletive of this early 20th century Irish milieu, the scriptâs most frequently deployed four-letter words are âdullâ and ânice,â two words that are often hurled in PĂĄdraicâs direction.
But if youâre genuinely more exercised about a political appointee being criticized, in whatever terms, than about the families sheâs apparently fine with seeing torn apart, then itâs time to rethink when and about what you give a feck.
The second may be, âI know, Feck. Women are evil, you had to kill her.â
"If the pool doesn't change, we do!" wrote German diver Stephan Feck on his Facebook page above a photo of he and his teammates, colored green.
âPerhaps out of a political desire to seem more full of feck than his boss, Joe Biden declared that in response to the Islamic State beheadings âwe will follow them to the gates of Hell until they are brought to justice.
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