Irish Slang Phrases

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Used at the start of a sentence to make it sound you arent impressed. Mainly used in Newbridge and Kilcullen
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the time of the month
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For fecks sake ...(can't explain that.)...for crying out loud
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Physical beating
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In the sense, to do well or succeed. Often said as a rhetorical question and in a sarcastic sense.
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Muise; Indeed (b) Muise! Muise!; Well, Well! Muisiam; Upset. Muisiamach; 1. Upset; perturbed; irritated. 2. Feeling sick. 3. Heavy / drowsy / dull. (There is a "fada" over the "u" in each of the above.
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To give somebody bad advice - to annoy somebody
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Used to address a person who's name you've forgotten, and at the end of every sentence
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Roughly translated is that will teach you / tough luck

Also see 'That'll Harden Ye' and 'That'll tighten ye'

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