Irish Slang Phrases

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This phrase is used when referring to a wealthy individual usually far more wealthy than his neighbours in the Parish. He his said to have more land than the Parish Priest, therefore making him wealthy indeed.
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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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Referrng to bull/bullocks testicles
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Female version of a spide. Teenage variety is frequently pregnant, with large hoop earrings and a top of the range pram.
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How you discribe a Person who dosent shut up about cars or a fit 1 driving a nice car
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Phrase to describe an ugly person
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doing anything as fast as you can

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Derived from 'Come on' when one is in a hurry etc. Commonly heard in Hut 3 when there's a knock on the door.
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A term to describe an unfortunate lad who is liable to break a lot of tools...
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