Irish Slang Phrases

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Term used when someone falls into water
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A name given to the fiscal treaty to be held in Ireland at the end of May 2012 by the NO campaigners
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not a good boy
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Expression used usually when very drunk to describe a high level of commitment to a savage beor.
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Moobs are fatty deposits on a male's chest, which mimic female mammary glands. Moobs is derived from a shortened (combined) version of the term 'man boobs'. Commonly thought to be the result of the eating habits of fat hungry cnuts; however, some modern practictioners suggest that moobs have become commonplace due to the high exposure of the population to estrogen in modern living due to foods, pesticides and plastics. Moobs are generally considered unattractive, however, there are some members of society who are turned on by these hairy fun bags.
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schtoor/dirt e.g. "I looked in that fridge and the mowld and the schtoor would make ye boke"

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Meaning within but pronounced as 'athin'('th'pronounced like in 'the')
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Wel wdc
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To Be Snobbish, usually said sarcastically in response to someone showing off

 

e.g:

 

Person 1 - "i got a new car today!"

Person 2 - "Oh Laudy Daw"

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