Munster

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Usually said after saying something smart or intelligent. A longer version of the sentence is 'Up here for thinking, down there for dancing, out there for shaking and down here for making' Usually one would point to their head then feet for the shortened sentence. If lengthened one should then shake their hands and then point to their mid section while saying the last two things.
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Haircut
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Copulation, Sexual Intercourse
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Waterford people
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To tell an animal to be quiet eg. a cow when handling them
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A phrase often used to encourage someone to start something or continue.
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A less formal way of saying St. Patrick's day. Usually Paddy's day is associated with a nationwide binge drinking session. Now going global.
If you were smart, you would be trouble
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A variation on the saying 'like trying to find a needle in a haystack' As usual, it means something that is hard or impossible to find or do.
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