Irish Slang Phrases

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Rhyming slang for 'drink' meaning an alcohol drink; beer, spirits, or a cocktail.

 

e.g. - "You going out for a few lillys?"

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In Belfast, if you enter a fast food takeaway and ask for a fish supper, the server may well ask "what's ur cawn" in a broad Belfast accent.  To which you might reply "fanta".  Over the years it has become commonplace to use this phrase as a greeting. So, instead of "what about ye?", you may say "what's ur cawn?".
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Gammy monacles means bad eyesight
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When you see a female who looks to be highly sexually active and who may potentially have a itchin genital region.

Hi by look at that blade over ther, I bet ya its bitin the leg of 'er.

If you were smart, you would be trouble
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A female (human)
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Sh*tting on a trampoline
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A threatening term ususally found being said out side a pub at closing time.
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Term used by Dublin emmigrants who wished to support a better team
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