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emma n

Does anyone know what fock means in irish?


    



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alpha
It doesn't mean anything in Irish as there is no letter K in the Irish alphabet.


steve c
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its the same in any language honey!


kareno209
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Nothing. It's made up. There is no 'k' in the Irish language.


murnip
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Is this in relation to Ross O'Carroll Kelly? If so, it's just the written form of the way he pronounces the f word.


Amber911Fire
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There are 3 levels of the word f*ck in irish slang. The lightest is feck, a little angrier is fock, and of course the angriest is f*ck.


bugger
faoi means under any use to you??


philipscannell06
its ****
jocks pronounce it fock


komical
nobody really knows.


twoforthepriceofone
It basically translates to Feck, although in any other language it would be spelled with a U rather than an O.


Now if you're talking Gaelic... good luck in finding any.


Tinribs
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I think it mean the haze that comes in from the sea. As in FOG. Mist.


cleofox32
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It's spelt the way some Irish people say the word 'f*ck'. It's not an Irish word, and the is no translation. It's literally *****, just said with an Irish accent x


sienna s
it means " i like cheesy cheese"





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