Feck in Scrabble and Meaning

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Is feck a Scrabble word?

Yes. The word feck is a Scrabble US word. The word feck is worth 13 points in Scrabble:

F4E1C3K5

Is feck a Scrabble UK word?

Yes. The word feck is a Scrabble UK word and has 13 points:

F4E1C3K5

Is feck a Words With Friends word?

Yes. The word feck is a Words With Friends word. The word feck is worth 14 points in Words With Friends (WWF):

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4-letter words (1 found)

FECK,

3-letter words (1 found)

KEF,

2-letter words (2 found)

EF,FE,

1-letter words (1 found)

E,

You can make 5 words from feck according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.

All 4 letters words made out of feck

feck efck fcek cfek ecfk cefk fekc efkc fkec kfec ekfc kefc fcke cfke fkce kfce ckfe kcfe eckf cekf ekcf kecf ckef kcef

Note: these 'words' (valid or invalid) are all the permutations of the word feck. These words are obtained by scrambling the letters in feck.

Definitions and meaning of feck

feck

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɛk/
  • Rhymes: -ɛk

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Scots, aphetic form of effect.

Noun

feck (countable and uncountable, plural fecks)

  1. Effect, value; vigor.
  2. (Scotland) The greater or larger part.
Derived terms
  • feckless

Verb

feck (third-person singular simple present fecks, present participle fecking, simple past and past participle fecked)

  1. (Ireland, slang) To steal.

Etymology 2

Verb

feck (third-person singular simple present fecks, present participle fecking, simple past and past participle fecked)

  1. (minced oath, chiefly Ireland) Used in place of fuck.
    Synonyms: eff, frak, frig
    • 1995, Graham Linehan & al., "Good Luck, Father Ted", Father Ted Series 1, Episode 1, Channel Four:
      Father Jack Hackett: Tea? Feck! [] Mrs. Doyle: I'll tell you what, Father. I'll pour a cup for ye anyway and y' can have it if ya want. Now... And what do you say to a cup?
      Father Jack Hackett: Feck off, cup!
Usage notes
  • In Ireland, the term feck does not have a sexual connotation and is not typically used to mean "to have sex with".
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Scots

Etymology

From Early Scots fek, aphetic form of Middle English effect, from Old French effect.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɛk/

Noun

feck (plural fecks)

  1. (obsolete) effect
  2. (obsolete) value
  3. A large amount, or the majority of something.

References

  • “feck” in the Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries.

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