Irish Slang Phrases

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Used to describe a small building
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Testically well endowd.
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Usually said after saying something smart or intelligent. A longer version of the sentence is 'Up here for thinking, down there for dancing, out there for shaking and down here for making' Usually one would point to their head then feet for the shortened sentence. If lengthened one should then shake their hands and then point to their mid section while saying the last two things.
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You are quite un-attractive

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Teaching someone something
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Piss.
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A meadow with high, wilted grass is said to be full of 'thrawneens', from the Irish word for a blade of dry grass, tráithnín.
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See Culchie

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Meaning "as if" or "by the way". can be used to add sarcasm or to exaggerate a statement. usually used in the middle or at the end of a sentence.
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