Irish Slang Phrases

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An awkward person
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a reference to a man ejaculating over a womans face
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A drain
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A typically Northern Irish expression also spoken as "face as long as a Lurgan spade" meaning to look miserable or long faced. One theory about the origin of this expression is that a “Lurgan spade” was an under-paid workman digging what is now the Lurgan Park lake. Another theory is that it is a translation from the Irish language lorga spád meaning the shaft/shin of a spade. Upon observation you would say...
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An enquiry into someone's well being. Akin to 'How are you Today?'
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Someone who stands around the goals in a football match, not tackling back, in the hope that they will only have to score
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Weak
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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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Not very good looking
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