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Feck off

Feck off is a colloquial expression predominantly used in Ireland and the United Kingdom. It is an informal and slightly humorous way of telling someone to go away or to leave someone alone.

Verb

Definition: To tell someone in a direct and often rude manner to go away or leave.

Example: When the salesman kept pestering her, she finally told him to feck off.

Interjection

Definition: Used to express annoyance or frustration with someone or something.

Example: Feck off! I can't believe you spilled coffee on my laptop again.

Noun

Definition: A humorous way of referring to an annoying or bothersome person.

Example: Don't mind him; he's just a feck off who likes to stir up trouble.

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