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.
No.
It is a bad word but not very yet still rude for ages under 6
Heck is a word substituted for hell, and means hell.
It is thought to be more vulgar in the US than in the UK or Australia. It can be considered as being strongly impolite, rude or offensive. However, used occasionally amongst friends it is probably socially acceptable for dramatic effect
Heck care is a NOT Singaporean slang for 'I don't care'. The word 'heck' is meant as an emphasis, or an expression of frustration. When a person says 'I heck care', he is in fact saying that he 'cares' when he really does NOT 'care.
No.
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
"Heck" is a minced oath used as a replacement for stronger swear words like "hell." "What the heck is a heck from a heck" is a playful expression that doesn't hold any specific meaning.
Heck is a word substituted for hell, and means hell.
It is thought to be more vulgar in the US than in the UK or Australia. It can be considered as being strongly impolite, rude or offensive. However, used occasionally amongst friends it is probably socially acceptable for dramatic effect
Tagalaog translation of HECK: Nakakaasar!
No
A heck is not an inanimate object. Its the word some people say instead of saying "what the hell?"
It's not a swear word. It's not a curse word either. Heck is never a swear word if people think it's a swear word they are completely wrong.
What the heck