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Great
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Some1 who breaks up scruffs
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Bye bye now" Comes from the soundshop advert where Tommd Leddy always says bye bye now at the end of
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Anyone who lives in the countryside and comes into ennis for a barrel of guinness at the weekend
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Pronounced (plash-tick) meaning: Utterly intoxicated
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Nice for f*ck sake
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Expression used usually when very drunk to describe a high level of commitment to a savage beor.
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Joking or fooling someone.....similiar to kidding...
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Used to describe a person that is very polite or Charming for their own gain Example Business people can be charming or "Sweet" to customers.If customers see them as igornant or "Sour" they will not shop there Hence the phrase Ya wont catch Flies with Vinegar
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