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Is máith liom cáca millís!

Irish slang (I should probably know this but hey!)?

What does feekin mean?

I thought it meant like almost having sex but like just doing the touchy stuff and all!!

Am I right or wrong?
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Oh and I am in Ireland!

    



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armfot
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It's a slightly less offensive way of saying what you think they are saying.


Baby #1 due may 6th
our town uses that word,

it means french kissing!!!!!!


Priscilla Duck
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Feekin' is otherwise known as shifting, snogging, face sucking, tonsil tennis, or plain old kissing. At least it is in these parts, although I knew someone who swore shagging was just kissing, which it definitely isn't around here.


Suzy
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?


Orla C
It's close to that other choice Anglo-Saxonism, you know the one. I've heard 'frickin' used like that also, maybe they are one in the same thing?


Ella's MamaĂ­
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Ive only ever heard of travellers or scumbags using that word...lucky for me ive never had to find out what it means


Dean O
Well in the North it is an exaggeration for example are ye freekin serious means are you really serious.


stipes
I am Irish through and through, and I have never heard this term.
Closest to it would be feckin'


MiMi
Do you mean feckin?

It's a way of saying the F word without really swearing, kind of a more polite way! Lol!



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