heck
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Late 19th century, originally dialectal northern English, from a euphemistic alteration of hell.[1][2]
heck
heck (uncountable)
Blend of to heck (“destroyed, messed up”) + fuck, possibly supported by feck.
heck (third-person singular simple present hecks, present participle hecking, simple past and past participle hecked) (informal)
See hatch (“a half door”).
heck (plural hecks)
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