feck
/fɛk/
feck
English
Noun Top 37,528
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Definition
Effect, value; vigor.
Etymology
Borrowed from Scots, aphetic form of effect.
Example Sentences
- "some of which have earned a small academic following for their technical feck and for a pathos that was somehow both surreally abstract and CNS-rendingly melodramatic at the same time."
- "I hae been a devil the feck o' my life"
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