Irish Slang Phrases

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He who is not to be trusted. The forces of evil you were warned against at a young age
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see "eejit"
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A question asked if someone feels you are unhappy, troubled or angry due to something another person has said or done.
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Complaining/Moaning
2 ppl are arguing, its about to get physical n one person warns dat hes gonna hit d other so hard dat dere jaw wil b over dere
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Used after the expression "I might as well"
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A sharp, angry retort carried with venom in disagreement of a positive remark on a persons character.
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This is a very, very common thing amongst Irish people when describing a person, place or thing. Because sometimes we can't articulate how large or small an object is, or the skin tone of an individual or even the heat of a local curry dish - we use this a lot! We basically just say the word twice and the person who gets the info knows exactly what we mean by tone alone.
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You are a very lucky person
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