Irish Slang Phrases

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From the Irish 'Straois', a grin. Means giggling or laughing
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This adjective doesn't have a meaning, when you hear it being used just nod you're head in agreement.
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If someone has 'failed a sight', their health or appearance has declined.
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I'll tell you one thing for nothing.
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Usually shouted at owners of rear wheel drive cars,

“Does she go round?”

“Does she hoop?”

“Can you diff her?”

“Can you do doughnuts in your car?”

A doughnut or donut is a maneuver performed while driving a vehicle. Performing this maneuver entails rotating the rear or front of the vehicle around the opposite set of wheels in a continuous motion, creating (ideally) a circular skid-mark pattern of rubber on a roadway and possibly even cause the tires to emit smoke from friction.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doughnut_(driving)

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From west of the corrib A person that has a minor f*ck up such as misses a shot in pool a free in a match etc
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Lad or boy
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Messed up/ wobbly/ crappy
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you cannot keep a secret
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