It is a bad word but not very yet still rude for ages under 6
Because if you say it at home if you are a child,you won't get in trouble.Always ask your parents about saying "heck"at your home;if they say yes for it,you can say it.
i think that you should pick up the darn book and freaking read it and then you can tell me what the heck the answer to your question it! Y'know! I'd like to know the answer to this question.
a polite word for dam
As a noun: clwt [klʊt] darn [darn] As a verb: clytio [ˡklətjɔ]
The answer is: Egad
It depends on the way you use 'what the heck' .... not really a bad word
It is a bad word but not very yet still rude for ages under 6
Heck ya
The term "a minced oath" is where you change the wording of a rude word to make it less offensive e.g. shoot, darn, heck ect.
HECK YEA!!!!!!!!!!!!! you know it! not in America though. (Darn!)
Heck is what's called a "minced oath", where you avoid actually swearing by saying a word that sounds similar to them. Other examples of this are darn, cripes, jeepers. Heck itself is usually a replacement for "hell" by either those wishing not to swear or not to use the true word in case it offends, hurts or scares those around them.
Because if you say it at home if you are a child,you won't get in trouble.Always ask your parents about saying "heck"at your home;if they say yes for it,you can say it.
Tagalaog translation of HECK: Nakakaasar!
i think that you should pick up the darn book and freaking read it and then you can tell me what the heck the answer to your question it! Y'know! I'd like to know the answer to this question.
yes
a polite word for dam