Re: Differences between US and UK English (and others....)
Do they use 'feck' as a variant on the F word in the US? Mr Penry is particularly fond of inserting the word feck into songs. Christmas carols take on a whole new meaning in our house when you hear 'Feck the halls with boughs of holly...'
And I have to confess I still like 'bloody' and 'bleedin' as well....
Do they use 'feck' as a variant on the F word in the US? Mr Penry is particularly fond of inserting the word feck into songs. Christmas carols take on a whole new meaning in our house when you hear 'Feck the halls with boughs of holly...'
And I have to confess I still like 'bloody' and 'bleedin' as well....
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