US /fɚ ðə hɛk əv ɪt/
・UK /fə ðə hek əv ɪt/
It can mean having the disposition to give just for the heck of it, but it also means realizing when you can’t, or shouldn’t give.
It can mean having the disposition to give just for the heck of it,
When you hear the words "manners" or "etiquette," I know sometimes you might just think of, you know, rules that you blindly have to follow just for the heck of it.
I know sometimes you might just think of rules you blindly have to follow for the heck of it.
Toss a couple million to Ed just for the heck of it,
toss a couple milli in the air just for the heck of it
But just for the heck of it, we've sent an assistant down to San Diego to bring us back some egg McMuffins to eat at 1:30 in the morning, just like the good Lord intended.
But just for the heck of it, we've sent an assistant down to San Diego to bring us back some Egg McMuffins to eat at 1.30 in the morning, just like the good Lord intended.
Punch a random stranger just for the heck of it, park a bus full of passengers at a level crossing, hijack a plane—why, you could even steal a car.
Punch a random stranger just for the heck of it,
Yet a lot of people will just kind of put an auto-increment in there just for the heck of it, you know?