Irish Slang - Funny Irish Phrases, Expressions, & Irish Spoken Language County Thrawneens Details Parent Category: Connaught Created: 19 August 2019 A meadow with high, wilted grass is said to be full of 'thrawneens', from the Irish word for a blade of dry grass, tráithnín. Lyk Details Parent Category: Leinster Created: 19 August 2019 Used at the end of most sentences or during pauses On De Ball Details Parent Category: Munster Created: 19 August 2019 Everything is ok Trundle Details Parent Category: Leinster Created: 19 August 2019 Trundle is to pass something down or over to another person Hon Tha Boro Details Parent Category: Leinster Created: 19 August 2019 Come on dicksboro Gluk Details Parent Category: Connaught Created: 19 August 2019 To wish someone good luck in their future dealings as you depart, used instead of phrases like Goodbye Does Be/ Do Be Details Parent Category: Connaught Created: 19 August 2019 Something that happens regularly or habitually 'does be' happening; John 'does go' to mass on Sunday. Also sometimes expressed as 'bees'. Teabag Details Parent Category: Leinster Created: 19 August 2019 A person who is annoying Up Jacks Hole Around The Corner Details Parent Category: Connaught Created: 19 August 2019 If you ask someone a question like where is someone and this would be the smart reply you would get! Ulster Cavan Derry Armagh Fermanagh Down Antrim Tyrone Donegal Monaghan Munster Cork Limerick Clare Kerry Tipperary Waterford Leinster Louth Offaly Wicklow Kilkenny Westmeath Laois Carlow Dublin Longford Kildare Meath Wexford Connaught Roscommon Sligo Leitrim Galway Mayo Page 118 of 301 Start Prev 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 Next End Joomla SEF URLs by Artio