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""Sure, a coffee would be great" A while since I heard those words " Oh go on then | |||
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"Sheugh.. As in "Jaysus, he put the back wheel into the sheugh and near turned the tractor over" " Ooh never heard that before, I presume it's a ditch? | |||
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""John Paul, don't piss in the pool" Screeched in a real Dublin accent at 9am approx on our first foreign holiday with the kids. Thankfully haven't heard it since " Born in 1980 obviously | |||
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""John Paul, don't piss in the pool" Screeched in a real Dublin accent at 9am approx on our first foreign holiday with the kids. Thankfully haven't heard it since Born in 1980 obviously " I know three lads that were named John Paul who were born in late '79, all three being in the same class in a small rural school. I also knew a girl who went to see the pope in Galway and got pregnant. To be fair, I don't think it was the main man himself. | |||
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""John Paul, don't piss in the pool" Screeched in a real Dublin accent at 9am approx on our first foreign holiday with the kids. Thankfully haven't heard it since Born in 1980 obviously I know three lads that were named John Paul who were born in late '79, all three being in the same class in a small rural school. I also knew a girl who went to see the pope in Galway and got pregnant. To be fair, I don't think it was the main man himself. " Obviously Bishop Casey | |||
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"Rulya...... Jaysus he went rulya in the pub last night! " Ah, from "rí rá agus ruaille buaille" One of my favourite expressions. | |||
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"Sheugh.. As in "Jaysus, he put the back wheel into the sheugh and near turned the tractor over" Ooh never heard that before, I presume it's a ditch? " Jaysus no, a sheugh and a ditch are 2 separate things but you'll find the 2 together. The ditch is there to stop you falling into the sheugh | |||
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""Sure, a coffee would be great" A while since I heard those words Oh go on then" Great sure we can have a look at the "best coffee" thread from a few days ago, lots of recommendations there | |||
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"Sheugh.. As in "Jaysus, he put the back wheel into the sheugh and near turned the tractor over" Ooh never heard that before, I presume it's a ditch? Jaysus no, a sheugh and a ditch are 2 separate things but you'll find the 2 together. The ditch is there to stop you falling into the sheugh " To us in Leitrim in my youth, and to you in Monaghan as well it seems, the ditch is the raised bank with the hedge growing on it. To the unsophisticated savages in other parts, the ditch may well be the drain/sheugh/gripe. So many interchangeable words. Which reminds me... If you're spreading dung with a graip/graipe/grape, you have to mind not to get it in the sheugh. | |||
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"Sheugh.. As in "Jaysus, he put the back wheel into the sheugh and near turned the tractor over" " I never in a million years would have thought that's how it was spelled!! Yisser... is another word I haven't heard in ages, it is used instead of your.... can you give me a lend of yisser car, mine is banjaxed! | |||
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"Sheugh.. As in "Jaysus, he put the back wheel into the sheugh and near turned the tractor over" I never in a million years would have thought that's how it was spelled!! Yisser... is another word I haven't heard in ages, it is used instead of your.... can you give me a lend of yisser car, mine is banjaxed! " I had to look up the spelling of sheugh myself to be sure. "Come in, yisser dinner's poured out!" | |||
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"Ghowl As in , yer Aul ones ghowl " And a load of ould "go" drippin' off it! | |||
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"Aww sure look it.. Actually love that saying.. Hate we don't hear it much up around here " A wise man once told me that there is no question that can be asked anywhere in the known universe to which "Ah sure look.." is not an appropriate response. | |||
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"Aww sure look it.. Actually love that saying.. Hate we don't hear it much up around here A wise man once told me that there is no question that can be asked anywhere in the known universe to which "Ah sure look.." is not an appropriate response. " true | |||
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"Never heard that word before what's it mean" Which word? | |||
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"Never heard that word before what's it mean Which word?" Its sunny outside | |||
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"Naught as in 0 Who even uses that word ? " Tis nowt pet | |||
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"Naught as in 0 Who even uses that word ? " They guy in the Elephant self storage ad on the radio, when he gives out the company phone number….. | |||
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"Aww sure look it.. Actually love that saying.. Hate we don't hear it much up around here " Honestly I hear that a lot from my relatives. Nice lot of the old Irish slangs. Brings me back to many a year. Not sure if this one was mentioned but. "How she cutting?" | |||
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" A wise man once told me that there is no question that can be asked anywhere in the known universe to which "Ah sure look.." is not an appropriate response. " Yerra | |||
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"I haven't heard the word yonks in yonks" I haven't heard that in Yonks either. Forgot about the one | |||
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"Id eat chips out of her knickers " You will you will you will | |||
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"Ghowl As in , yer Aul ones ghowl " I use ghowl alot. It's a great word. | |||
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"All the bags....gee bag...dirtbag. ridebag " Good call... you shitebag | |||
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"Aww sure look it.. Actually love that saying.. Hate we don't hear it much up around here Honestly I hear that a lot from my relatives. Nice lot of the old Irish slangs. Brings me back to many a year. Not sure if this one was mentioned but. "How she cutting?"" She's cutting the full ah the blade | |||
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"Wankstain" Oh this is my FAAAAVE | |||
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"Wankstain Oh this is my FAAAAVE" No way! We have so much in common! Let's have sex | |||
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"All the bags....gee bag...dirtbag. ridebag " BallBeg | |||
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"With narcissism becoming exponentially evident in Irish society a few words that have fallen out if favour are: Humility and generosity Decency and kindness Caring and considerate Selflessness and charity. " Jubal ... look into covert narcissism | |||
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"Aww sure look it.. Actually love that saying.. Hate we don't hear it much up around here Honestly I hear that a lot from my relatives. Nice lot of the old Irish slangs. Brings me back to many a year. Not sure if this one was mentioned but. "How she cutting?"" Up da sides and down da middle | |||
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"Well lad? My son is always saying it... a laois thing " Oh not just Laois | |||
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"Well lad? My son is always saying it... a laois thing Oh not just Laois " | |||
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"My youngest daughter told me a line the other day I hadn't heard in ages "he had one eye looking at ya and the other looking for ya" " I lolled | |||
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"My youngest daughter told me a line the other day I hadn't heard in ages "he had one eye looking at ya and the other looking for ya" " We've one here in Fermanagh....one eye looking at Boho and one looking at Coa | |||
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"Ginnit, as in , " you're some fuckin ginnit "" I'v heard that alot lately | |||
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"Gobshite Oh sorry I thought this was say what you see…." You're just too used to taking those mirrors selfies | |||
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"Gobshite Oh sorry I thought this was say what you see…." | |||
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"That was kind of you! Selfishness and nastiness is becoming more pervasive, regrettably! Kindness is misconstrued as a weakness, rather than as a desirable trait." Your listening to too much Rihanna. Gorsun or Gossoun, as in a young lad, haven't heard those words since I was a young lad | |||
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"Cipín is a word I haven't heard in years" It's a regular word is the sticks of Kerry... Pardon the pun | |||
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"Come here me auld sagotia and sit on me knee and we'll discuss the first thing that arises " I wonder if that's a regional thing? "Me ould segotia" used to be common enough in south Leitrim back in the day, not a million miles from your own location. I have a feeling I've heard it in Dublin as well but not sure. | |||
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"I'm sure you have lots of leitrim men in town now adays and yes I'd jnow a good skelp if Leitrim " Ah, there's another one you don't hear often enough... "Leitrim" | |||
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"Come here me auld sagotia and sit on me knee and we'll discuss the first thing that arises " I always thought that was a Dublin saying also | |||
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""Sure, a coffee would be great" A while since I heard those words " Me too | |||
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