feck
How to Use Feck
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishMostly known today as a mild, comic Irish substitute for a much ruder word, or in Scots for "worth/value."
Informal; the "steal" and swear-substitute senses are especially associated with Irish English.
Word Forms
fecked past tense, fecked past tense, fecks plural, fecks singular, fecks singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
There's no _____ in that old excuse.
Etymology
A shortened Scots form of "effect."