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to feck
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(Irish) to steal or take something without permission
Slang
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
feck
3rd person singular
fecks
Present participle
fecking
Past simple
fecked
Past participle
fecked
What does "to feck" mean in Irish slang?
In Irish slang, "to feck" can mean to steal or take something without permission, especially in casual or humorous contexts. The term became widely associated with Irish speech through television, comedy, and everyday informal language, particularly from expressions popularized in Ireland. It is often used jokingly or less harshly than stronger swear words. It is considered a softened variation of a stronger English profanity.
Examples
He fecked a candy bar from the shop.



























