Irish Slang Phrases

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George Orwell described our Governments attitude to the people in his political satire 'Animal Farm' best when he wrote: "All Animals are equal, but some animals more equal than others." This is exactly what's going on today in modern Ireland i.e. the many are being made to pay to line the pockets of the few.
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Describing someone as good looking
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Someone's brother (Yur bayh if you are referring to the brother of who you are talking to)
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Not wise
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Someone from Liverpool. Alternatively someone who is rough.
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pronounced "sleak-id" sneaky e.g. "dont trust yer man with your money. He's a sleeked get so he is"
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Put a car in a drift
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Bad, needing attention - e.g. "The place is in a desperate state"
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An acronym for the phrase "Come On You Boys in Green" (C.O.Y.B.I.G.) in reference to a phrase uttered at Republic of Ireland soccer matches in support of our players.
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