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Someone with no sense of humour at all
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A supposedly Irishman,who’d pick up an English accent fast
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Oats, also known at certain times of the year as The Red October or Browne November.
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Usually in mountain gorillas, when groups come across each other in the forest, the male-male interactions are quite aggressive, involving chest-beating displays and sometimes even physical violence. Similarly, in Ireland, as a particular species of males, generally known as skangers, pass each other they display similar aggressive actions. These actions are known as throwing shapes and can involve head movements, fist movements and strange methods of walking.
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If someone has 'failed a sight', their health or appearance has declined.
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To wish someone good luck in their future dealings as you depart, used instead of phrases like Goodbye
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Said when someone sees someone else with something and wants it for themselves
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Term often used to describe "boy racer" type, esp in a sarcastic tone
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Storing a sexy image for future wanking reference
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