Feck
Slang expletive employed as a minced oath to express disbelief, pain, anger, or contempt in a given situation.
Verb meaning 'to steal' (e.g., 'They had fecked cash out of the rector's room.'[2])[3]
Verb meaning in Irish slang 'to throw' (e.g., 'He's got no manners at all. I asked him nicely for the remote control, and he fecked it across the table at me.')
Slang expletive employed as a minced oath to express disbelief, pain, anger, or contempt in a given situation.
Verb meaning 'to steal' (e.g., 'They had fecked cash out of the rector's room.'[2])[3]
Verb meaning in Irish slang 'to throw' (e.g., 'He's got no manners at all. I asked him nicely for the remote control, and he fecked it across the table at me.')

