Irish Slang Phrases

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None/Not: When asked about how you're feeling or if you have anything and you have none/not.
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Good.
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Said in response to someone saying thanks. Comes from a Joke where David Hasslehoff asks a Clerk to change his name to the Hoff... when the Clerk said Sure, No Hassle. Now instead of saying "No Hassle" people just say Hoff.
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When someones rulin the town with an iron fist
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NFL Totally free Company Tommie Harris towards the Indianapolis Colts 2011
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The biggest mog of them all
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Old-fashioned term for dating, could mean anything from holding hands to a sweaty shag in a haystack. Generally used by people who still call a radio a wireless.
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Vicious person, like a rat eating something through a sack.
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'A thing of' is a very Irish way of describing an inanimate object, usually a container or packaging of sorts. Be it down to laziness, or actually not knowing the name of what the object is, this expression has many uses.
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