Slang Corresponding to Markers
Click on entry below to view slang usage:
- Divilment - Mild mischievousness, practical joking.
- Your about as usefull as a kerry man with a hurley - Your useless
- Hi - Put to the end of almost every sentence!
- Be the hokey - Oh fancy that
- Sham - Male
- Yert - A greating or word used to indicate ones happiness or approvaL
- Mere i wantcha - Come here as I wish to sppek to you,
- Mog - Person of low intelligence
- Thats the craic she said, with one leg up'n the dash and nothing on but the radio - Said at the end of a story
- Aboy da kid! - Well done!
- No bother - No problem
- Drownded - Mispronunciation of 'drowned'. Very wet. Saturated.
- Gogo - A hair elastic/bobbin
- Grand job - Excellent/Great/Everything is ok!
- Shifting - Kissing
- Tay - A hot beverage made from an infusion of leaves obtained from the tea plant, which has origins in East Africa and India.
- Tay - A hot beverage made from an infusion of leaves obtained from the tea plant, which has origins in East Africa and India.
- Steamer - Gay lad.
- Sham - Mate, Buddy, Friend
- Chalk it down - Beleive it
Choose your county:
All Irish Slang,
Dublin Slang,
Cork Slang,
Waterford Slang,
Galway Slang,
Limerick Slang,
Antrim Slang,
Armagh Slang,
Carlow Slang,
Cavan Slang,
Clare Slang,
Derry Slang, Donegal Slang, Down Slang, Fermanagh Slang, Kerry Slang, Kildare Slang, Kilkenny Slang, Laois Slang, Leitrim Slang, Longford Slang, Louth Slang, Mayo Slang,
Meath Slang, Monaghan Slang, Offaly Slang, Roscommon Slang, Sligo Slang, Tipperary Slang, Tyrone Slang, Westmeath Slang, Wexford Slang, Wicklow Slang
Derry Slang, Donegal Slang, Down Slang, Fermanagh Slang, Kerry Slang, Kildare Slang, Kilkenny Slang, Laois Slang, Leitrim Slang, Longford Slang, Louth Slang, Mayo Slang,
Meath Slang, Monaghan Slang, Offaly Slang, Roscommon Slang, Sligo Slang, Tipperary Slang, Tyrone Slang, Westmeath Slang, Wexford Slang, Wicklow Slang

