noun
- strength, vigor, or effectiveness
Usage: chiefly Irish; informal
verb
- to steal or take
Usage: chiefly Irish; informal
Examples
- He’s lost all his feck since the accident.
- The old man still has plenty of feck in him.
- Someone fecked my bicycle from the yard.
- Don’t feck things that aren’t yours.
- She showed great feck in organizing the event.
- The team played with no feck at all.