Irish Slang Phrases

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Name given to your mate when they do something unexpected.
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The person in question was quite intoxicated
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Used back in the mid/late nineties to describe an average looking person with whom one would consider sleeping if there was no attractive alternative.
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Term used to describe someone in a derogatory sense
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A lot of drink
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Usually said after saying something smart or intelligent. A longer version of the sentence is 'Up here for thinking, down there for dancing, out there for shaking and down here for making' Usually one would point to their head then feet for the shortened sentence. If lengthened one should then shake their hands and then point to their mid section while saying the last two things.
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To rob an orchard
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Usually said before or after another word, boss means sir.

e.g. "Hi Boss!" or "What's the craic boss?"

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Womans labia
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