Munster

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Given as a suffix to a persons first name. Usually to a person who is your friend. It doesn't techincally describe anything about the person.
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Describing someone who is very busy or sometimes self-centred. In other words, a person who has 'no time' for anyone but his/herself
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Combination of the words John and Edward, made popular during X-Factor UK when twins from Dublin named John and Edward became popular.
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Your father
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A hot/sexy boy. the boy version of the word bure
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Say it when agreeing with someone.
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I wouldn't ride her into battle, ie. She doesn't qualify as a beour.
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Fairly self explanitory A quick batin..
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Pronounced t-woh-locks. mix of twat and bollocks.
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