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  1. Wouldnt get a kick in a stampede - Any ugly female
  2. Mitchin' - Absent without leave
  3. Geebag - To describe an unpleasant female, usually used to describe personality of female in question
  4. Mar Dhea - Irish for 'as if' 'as it were' 'ya right'; also when pretending. Used sarcastically, mostly by older people in West Roscommon. Pr: maur ya
  5. Mollycoddle - To spoil or pamper
  6. Up the pole - Pregnant. used to me on the wagon
  7. Chisler - Child
  8. COYBIG - An acronym for the phrase "Come On You Boys in Green" (C.O.Y.B.I.G.) in reference to a phrase uttered at Republic of Ireland soccer matches in support of our players.
  9. How's she cutting? - A greeting, another way of asking how are you getting on?
  10. Noggin - Head
  11. COYBIG - Come On You Boys in Green - An acronym for the phrase "Come On You Boys in Green" (C.O.Y.B.I.G.) in reference to a phrase uttered at Republic of Ireland soccer matches in support of our players.
  12. Hoor - Prostitute or term for an activity undertaken in a committed and sometimes frenzied manner.
  13. Halves on a bastard - Rude way of asking a girl to have sex
  14. Get up the yard, with the smell of benjy of ya - Go away your joking
  15. Skin and blister - Rhyming slang for sister
  16. Were you born in a barn? - Directed at someone who leaves doors open, lets the heat/cold escape or enter!
  17. Mickey money - Childrens allowance
  18. Thrupenny bits - Rhyming slang for 'tits' meaning a woman's breasts.
  19. Ghee hair - To move a fraction
  20. If there was work in the bed, ya'd sleep on the floor! - When a friend is completely lazy

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