English edit

Adjective edit

hecking (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of heckin'
    • 2008, Harry Pearson, Hound Dog Days: One Dog and His Man: A Story of North Country Life and Canine Contentment, Hachette Book Group, →ISBN:
      He was a devout Methodist and never swore. Once when we had been walking along together Mr Dodds had tripped on a tree root and exclaimed, ‘Ruddy hecking flip!’
    • 2013, Kelly Williams Brown, Adulting: How to Become a Grown-Up in 535 Easy(ish) Steps, Grand Central Life & Style, →ISBN:
      You are a hecking great wedding guest.
    • 2019 March 20, Drew Perron, “8FOLD: Mancers # 7, "Blood Magic"”, in rec.arts.comics.creative (Usenet):
      What a hecking mind game @-@
    • 2020 January 5, The Sheboygan Press, volume 114, number 20, page 6C:
      Plus, there’s really no downside to treating your colleague as if he is unable versus willing to read social cues, since you’re not building a life with him, you’re just getting a job done and getting the heck on the hecking elevator.
    • 2021, Charlie Ellis, Love Is a Cockapoo: A Dog-tastic Celebration of the World’s Cutest Breed, Summersdale Publishers:
      JUST THROW THE HECKING BALL! [] If your idea of heaven is being surrounded by hecking good boys (and girls) then you've come to the right place.

Verb edit

hecking

  1. present participle and gerund of heck