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Hello everyone!

Well, what can I say? the website has really taken of, with 150 genuine site members in such a short space of time, I cannot be prouder. The website currently has over 550 unique slang terms which have been submitted by our members. Lets keep this going, lets try and create the most comprehensive dictionary of Irish terms. Not all terms have to be funny! even household terms are welcome on the site! If you have any difficulty in using the website, or don't quite fully understand the process for submitted new slang terms, do not fret! very shortly a help guide will be developed and put online for all to see. Well, thats it for now. 

Barry 

irishslang.info

 

Hello there again,

 

Its Ned here, once again the website seems to have been developed quite a long way since my last post in the Horsebox! We now have quite a large directory of slang terms submitted by all of you, and I would like to thank everyone who has taken part.

 

I would also like to thank Keith Law, who has kindly developed a list of Audio Samples of exactly how we speak, you can get to this by going to the "Audio" section of the website. As promised before, the new age restriction has been placed onto certain categories to protect those innocent young minds. 

 

So, that’s about it, until next time.

 

Kind Regards

 

Ned The Horse

 

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irishslang.info

 

Hello everyone,

 

Might I just say, welcome and thank you everyone who has helped give the site a boost over the last few days, in particular tonight, or last night as it is now the wee hours of the morning! We have had a significant amount of new submissions to the website, and quite a few number of new site members.

 

Let's keep up the good work guys!

 

Have a good day

 

Ned The Horse

 

Irish Slang Phrases & Terms By County

Please select which county you wish to view

Antrim arms.svg Antrim   County Leitrim arms.svg Leitrim
Armagh arms.svg Armagh   Limerick county arms.png Limerick
Carlow County Crest.svg Carlow   Longford county arms.png Longford
Cavan crest.svg Cavan   Louth county arms.png Louth
County Clare Crest.svg Clare   Mayococologo.png Mayo
Corkcitycouncil.png Cork   Meath coa.svg Meath
Lderry arms.svg Derry   Monaghan county arms.png Monaghan
Donegalcocologo.png Donegal   Offaly crest.svg Offaly
Down arms.png Down   Logo-contea-Roscommon.png Roscommon
Dublin crest.svg Dublin   Sligococo.png Sligo
Ferm arms.png Fermanagh   IRL county Tipperary COA.png Tipperary
Logogalwayco.png Galway   Tyrone arms.svg Tyrone
Kerrycocologo.svg Kerry   Waterford county arms.png Waterford
Kildare couty arms.png Kildare   Waterford county arms.png Westmeath
Kilkenny County Crest.svg Kilkenny   IRL COA County Wexford 3D.svg Wexford
Laoiscocologo.png Laois   Wicklow county arms.png Wicklow
irishslang.info

Over the last few days we have been looking into the possibility of having an iPhone Application developed for the web site.This hasbeen mentioned before, but now development has begun.

Watch this space.


irishslang.info

 

Hi Everyone,

 

Ned The Horse here, I’m pleased to see my website has finally begun to move forward. I’ve noticed allot of you posting some rather rude slang terms on here! Not to worry, its allowed, I just need to consider protecting those innocent young minds from our rude, crude and totally unacceptable language. Over the next few weeks I hope to have restricted certain categories, such as Swearing & Insulting, and also Men & Women. These categories seem to be the biggest culprits for the vulgarity!

 

Well, that’s all for now,

 

Kind Regards

Ned The Horse

 

irishslang.info
Hello All!

I intend to keep this update short and sweet. We have been asked to do an interview for the Sun Newspaper, tomorrow morning a photographer will be coming to photograph myself and Ned, yes, Ned is actually a real horse believe it or not! You can see him being interviewed by myself on the new "Guide" web page located here;

http://irishslang.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=678&Itemid=50

But anyway, back to the Sun newspaper. Or, the Irish Sun I should say. On thursday morning be sure to buy the Irish Son because IrishSlang.info will have an article, it shouldnt be hard to miss!

When you read it, be sure to send feedback on the forum!

Kind Regards
Barry Flood
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