Irish Slang Phrases

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a bit mad

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Allow me to see something.
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Come over to me, I'm going to give you some hiding (Also calling someone a knacker). Ennis in particular.
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Traditionally, Loughglynn village was built up all on one side.
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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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Wexford version of Spanish 'Manana'. Won't be Monday, might be Tuesday could be feckin Wednesday/ Thursday or never at all.
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A term used to describe a person that is very friendly with old people in order to get something from thier will.
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Something that is very hard to find
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A variation on the saying 'like trying to find a needle in a haystack' As usual, it means something that is hard or impossible to find or do.
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