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Meaning outside, from older meaning of 'without' as outside
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To challange someone to a fight in the cbs PRIMARY (Green Street (yes it's actually called that) Wexford Town) - most usually or pacifically (specifically) in "Harvey's" field - the old soccer pitch across the road from the school. Before the traffic warden was introduced der (there) might be a few "boxes trowan (thrown)" on the pavement outside the school before the fight proper - like!
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Used instead of really or very when describing something
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Annoying
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Irish for 'as if' 'as it were' 'ya right'; also when pretending. Used sarcastically, mostly by older people in West Roscommon. Pr: maur ya
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Tea
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Girl(s)
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Very fast local way of saying "are you up yet?
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A sneaky/sly person.
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