Irish Slang Phrases

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Used to describe a car made to sound louder and more aggresive than it actually is. Typically done by Boy racers by fitting an aftermarket exhaust system.
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The Cloonchas is the area of Cloonbonnive and Gortaganny in West Roscommon where most townlands begin with 'Cloon', eg. Cloonfower, Clooncan. From the Irish for meadows, 'Cluainte'.
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1) Embarassed.

-"Aw, feel wick for you, mate!"

2) Something on which people "get" when they are annoying someone.

-"She gets on my wick somethin' shockin', so she does!"

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To be mortally wounded by one's spouse/parent/friend for not doing something you were supposed to do
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Smoothh
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An affectionate greeting.
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To be very very happy
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When your in the doghouse , you could says its all picture no sound!
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To be chased from a business or public premises because you are up to no good.
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