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fecking
/ ˈfɛkɪŋ; ˈfɛkɪn /
adjective
- slang.(intensifier)
a fecking eejit
it's fecking hot
Word History and Origins
Origin of fecking1
Example Sentences
And somewhere in the mess she gets to have her own realization about how she wants to spend the rest of her days — and it’s not with the “fecking boring” men of Inisherin.
“Are you fecking stupid, boy? Have you not been lookin’ at these stumps of mine for a decade now?
You're nearly fecking 30 woman!
Kathy Burke the writer, source and inspiration for Walking and Talking, corsets herself selflessly into a small yet lovely cameo as, basically, "angry smoking fecking Irish nun", who manages, while discussing Top of the Pops in a concrete Islington playground in 1979, overseeing children she hates, to reduce a fellow nun to hot salt tears over, of all things, the Teutonic origins of Boney M. Wonderful.
We have come to fecking hug and learn, after all.
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