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feck verb- to steal IRELAND
- Next, after a week as a part-time postman, Liamy Cleary had fecked a postal order, and it was either nine months’ gaol or find the mailboat fare to Holyhead. — Hugh Leonard, Out After Dark, p. 26, 1989
- “fuck”, in all senses and derivatives IRELAND, 1989
Scarcely euphemistic; widely popularised by Father Ted, a Channel 4 situation comedy, 1995–98. - MRS. DOYLE: And what do you say to a cup? JACK: Feck off cup! — Graham Linehan and Arthur Matthews, Father Ted, 21 April 1995
- Ah feck off Father Murphy. You’re nothing but a feckin’ fecker. — Colin Murphy and Donal O’Dea, The Book of Feckin’ Irish Slang, p. 23, 2004
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