Irish Slang Phrases

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popular in the so-called "Triangle" area (that's Ballymoney, Coleraine, Portrush). used instead of "mate" e.g. "'bout ye sham" meaning "how are you mate?" Often claimed as an Ulster-Scots term. Ulster Scots is a "language" that has been spoken in Ireland for almost 10 whole years now.
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Playing with style
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Used to describe someone that is very temperamental or stubborn.
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Pale, ill, scared - e.g. "He was very shook looking"
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Possibly spelled 'skedaddle'. Go away, scram, off with ya. Said to kids a lot.
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Mighty, great. an expression of happiness or pleasure. NE galway, Ahascragh
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Hello, usually used in talking by a male talking to a fellow male.
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A person of a certain non catholic faith
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Couldn't get sex anyone to have sex with
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