feck


another word for f-ck just less rude
omg adjoa, f-ck you
exactly the same as ‘f-ck’ but so much more fun to use.

originating from ireland and put to great and hilarious use in the excellent show ‘father ted’, mainly by father jack, it is an excellent way to swear, as you can express exactly the same amount of frustration that you would through using ‘f-ck’, but you don’t get in trouble – great!
“f-ck off!”

“f-ck this, i’m off to the pub”
a polite and socially acceptable profanity used by the irish.
f-ck away off of die
dirty wee f-cker
an irish word that has fallen into similar usage as f-ck, made famous by father ted.
aw f-ck!
you f-cked that up didn’t you?
1. it was originally a slang term used in ireland to mean either a) “to steal” or b) “to throw”.

2. it’s also used as a pretty mild swear word in ireland.
it’s used a) to express that you’re p-ssed off or b) to describe somebody who p-ssed you off.
it’s not related to the word ‘f-ck’, and doesn’t have any s-xual undertones, so is acceptable for polite company.

3. the characters in the sit-com father ted made the use of ‘f-ck’ more popular outside of ireland, most noticeably in the united kingdom.
unlike what a lot of people think, the scriptwriters did not invent ‘f-ck’ to get past censors who didn’t allow the word ‘f-ck’. in fact, ‘f-ck’ was used as a mild swear word long before father ted made it famous!
1. a) “they had f-cked cash out of the rector’s room.” – from james joyce’s ‘portrait of the artist as a young man’.
1. b) “he asked me for a loan of my basketball, so i f-cked it across the yard to him.”

2. a) priest: “ah, f-ck! i left my keys at home.”
polite ladies: “that’s an awful shame.”
2. b). “that bouncer was a right old f-cker for not letting us in.”

3. father jack: “drink! f-ck! -rs-! girls!
a word originating from the emeral isle. can be used as a profanity similar to the word f-ck, but also as an adjective,etc. in everyday conversation.
what the f-ck?
take any f-ckin road you want, they’ll all lead to carrick-on-shannon.
verb, to steal. old dublin word, and not a corruption of the ‘other one’!
let’s go to the orchard and f-ck a few apples.
like a very mild form of “f-ck”. a curse, used mainly in ireland.
“f-ck me, will you look at the size of those …….”

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