fek

See also: fék

Esperanto

Etymology

From feko.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Interjection

fek

  1. (vulgar) shit!
    • 1970, Beaucaire, Louis, “Ni fosu nian sulkon”, in Kruko kaj Baniko el Bervalo, →ISBN, OL 25327324M:
      Fek! Estis pli agrable en la sablo.
      Shit! It was nicer in the sand.
    • 2008, “Fek al Esperanto!”, in Fek al Esperanto!, performed by La Pafklik:
      Fek! Mi tuj venas al problemo
      Shit! I'm immediately coming to a problem
  2. (vulgar, + al) fuck (someone or something)!; to hell with (someone or something)!
    • 2008, La Pafklik, "Fek al Esperanto", cited in Figuroj Retorikaj en Beletro Esperanta by Till-Dietrich Dahlenburg, p. 152:
      Mallernu, forgesu, fikiĝu
      Fek al Esperanto
      Unlearn, forget, get fucked
      Fuck Esperanto
    • 2013, Nicola Ruggiero, "Okazis iam", in Beletra rikolto 2013:
      sed mi stultul' forĵetis cigaredon
      kaj fek al viv', decidis mi pluvivi.
      but I, a fool, threw away the cigarette
      and fuck life, I decided to keep living

See also


Zazaki

Etymology

Related to Persian فک (fakk, jaw).

Noun

fek ?

  1. (anatomy) mouth
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