Slang.ie - Irish Slang Dictionary

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Slang Corresponding to Markers

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  1. Whores melt - Pronounced 'hoors melt', an insult for someone you have a particular dislike for
  2. Gary - To look at or try out something someone else has or owns
  3. Tripe and Drisheen - The lining of sheeps stomach and sheeps intenstine. Tripe is boiled up with milk and pepper.
  4. Gomie - A fool
  5. You will yeah! - I know you won't, I dont believe you
  6. Mind mice at a crossroad's for ya - A term used to describe someone who would do anything to make money.
  7. Knock-a-dolly - To knock on somebodies door and run away in hope of getting a chase from the occupiers.a common pastime among younger kids
  8. The bonz - Bon secours hospital college rd.
  9. Slog (orchard) - To rob an orchard
  10. The rest - Dancehall (the Restaurant) at UCC
  11. De college - University College Cork
  12. Shifting - Kissing
  13. Crosser - A crossbar lift on a bike
  14. When the flag drops the bullshit stops - Moment of truth
  15. Bazzer - Haircut
  16. Guttersnipe - When your mother wants you to feel as low as possible!!!!after doing something trivial,silly,nasty,etc. Commonly used on the north side of the city back in the 70s and early 80s
  17. Dangleberry - Hard balls of fluff (and other matter) that gather on a hairy arse that are very difficult to remove. Usually used to describe an annoying person that hangs around and won't go away.
  18. Howiya fixshed - Greeting often used in conjunction with extracts from other greetings such as well lad, well boi etc. etc.
  19. Flah - To have sex with somebody.
  20. Wilton hilton - Cork University Hospital

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