Hecka Don’t Get It

I’m hecka tired of hearing how some ute is hecka hungry, hecka bored, hecka sleepy, hecka weepy.

Though I’ve never actually heard hecka weepy.

We’ve already established many times that I’m hecka aging into a hecka geezer.

But I just don’t hecka get the hecka lingo. 

April 7, 2008 • Posted in: Blog Thoughts

9 Responses to “Hecka Don’t Get It”

  1. bigmikelewis - April 7th, 2008

    That’s hecka California.

  2. graphiteman - April 7th, 2008

    “Hecka” is the strongest language a ute can use amongst church goers without cursing.

  3. Meowmix - April 7th, 2008

    This is way over MY head!

  4. Stoogelover - April 7th, 2008

    What the hecka ya talkin ’bout?

  5. numbercruncher - April 7th, 2008

    I hecka hear ya bro.

  6. cwinwc - April 8th, 2008

    I guess I’m hecka challenged since like Greg, I don’t know what the hecka you’re talking about. Must be some NoCal slang.

  7. Stepherd - April 8th, 2008

    It’s been “outlawed” at school because it’s a euphemism.

  8. Brady - April 9th, 2008

    This is very new to me. I’ll try to work it into a California sermon this summer. Thanks.

  9. Brad - April 9th, 2008

    According to urbandictionary.com (visit at your own risk), hecka means “really” or “exceedingly”. It is the milder version of a similar word with the same meaning that uses the letter “l” instead of the consonants represented here. Thought to originate in Northern California, the association with that geographic area is still strong, often earning negative remarks about the user being “NoCal”. An additional acceptable variant is “hexa”.

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