Irish Slang Phrases

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A person liable to steal anything
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To leave or to come
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Irish for 'as if' 'as it were' 'ya right'; also when pretending. Used sarcastically, mostly by older people in West Roscommon. Pr: maur ya
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Cronshawnin
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Do something while you get the chance as you might not get another chance as 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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Girl(s)
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Ugly smile/face/teeth

"she's a grin on 'er like a dead hare!"

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Its an insult, its describes someone as being a goof or just a bit of a mess in general
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