Irish Slang Phrases

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Derived from 'Come on' when one is in a hurry etc. Commonly heard in Hut 3 when there's a knock on the door.
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The money the government a parent receives monthly to help with the financial burden a child brings.
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Go away
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Said when someone sees someone else with something and wants it for themselves
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Cork University Hospital
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Meaning any or ever. Used in areas of Roscommon close to Leitrim and the Midlands. Pr: air.
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Okay
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Used at the start of a lot of sentences, usually when disagreeing with someone
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Being so anxious regarding something to the extent that flatulence is uncontrollable, often to the point of follwing-through.

 "I was that nervous, hi, it was squeaky-bum time...!"

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