Leitrim Slang Terms, Expressions, & Irish Spoken Language - Irish Phrases
Used to mean "complete" before insults and negative remarks about a person. Often extended to "the two ends and the middle of".
Limerick term for Tipperary. Based on the traditional Tipperary practice of bringing the hang sangwiches with them along with a flask of cabbage water or tae to the GAA matches for fear of having to actually pay for something. In reality this practice is shared by certain residents of all counties.
Spoken when meeting someone for the second time in a short period.