Irish Slang Phrases

irishslang.info
local version of English slang term "git" also popular in North East of England
irishslang.info
Trainers/Runners
irishslang.info
Meaning against
irishslang.info
A person that buys anything and sells it making a profit
irishslang.info

a dirty person

 

e.g. "he's a Manky Git" 

irishslang.info
A term used when somebodys tryin to get something out of somethin else.
irishslang.info
To watch out. A ball, a stone or a hammer may be coming towards your head and you are to either dive away or cover your head fast.
irishslang.info
An acronym for the phrase "Come On You Boys in Green" (C.O.Y.B.I.G.) in reference to a phrase uttered at Republic of Ireland soccer matches in support of our players.
irishslang.info
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.
Joomla SEF URLs by Artio