Slang.ie - waterford Slang for Focal Sakehttp://www.slang.ie?county=waterfordRSS feed for Slang.ie - Irish Slang for Focal Sake Like!Ballnutshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=BallnutsWhat happens to ones scrotum when it becomes immersed in the Atlantic ocean off the coast of Ireland.Schlaterhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=SchlaterAn abbreviation of the phrase 'See you later'Bags Not Onhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Bags+not+onWhen someone suggests playing a game of soccer/football on the street such as 3 goals on a person would say this to avoid becoming the goalkeeper.Germanshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=GermansA game of football where by a goal must be scored by a header or a volley.Double Bumlerhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Double+BumlerA large bottle of cider , usually of the 2 litre variety .The Seven Shows Of Waterfordhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=The+seven+shows+of+WaterfordTo make an exhibition of somebody with the intention to cause the maximum of public embarrasment .Tricky The Loophttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Tricky+the+loopSomebody who ends up in trouble ( usually in the Mothers oponion ) and seemingly for the least little indescretion .Can I Bum A Fag?http://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Can+I+bum+a+fag%3FNo it's not what you think you homophobe!!! It means could I please borrow one of your cigarettes... bum meaning to borrow and fag meaning cigarette. Give us the butt off of that fag is a similar term.Babyshanhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=BabyshanA nickname for Dan Shanahan's younger brother Maurice. An obvious play on a well known alcoholic beverage.Mickeyhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=MickeyThe Penis, also known as knob, dick, willy, cock, pecker, boodawn, schlong, prick amongst other things.Up The Polehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Up+the+polePregnantThe Slatehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=The+slateCredit, to be paid later.Aingiseoirhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=AingiseoirPronounced angishore, a miserable, or unhappy person.The Sh*tshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=The+shitsAnnoyanceShowhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=ShowA disgrace, exhibition.Like A Burton's Dummyhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Like+a+Burton%27s+dummyVery smartly dressed (usu. a man).Gob-stopperhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Gob-stopperA very large ball-like hard-boiled sweet.Peggy's Leghttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Peggy%27s+legA hard-boiled sweet.Monkey Nutshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Monkey+nutsPeanutsA Word In Carrickhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=A+word+in+CarrickNotice, interest, outcry etc. usually in the negative i.e. not a word in carrickGone To Carrick With A Sailorhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Gone+to+Carrick+with+a+sailorI don't know where the person (usu. a woman) you are looking for.Playjershttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=PlayjersTo stand behind the target marble, to stop the player's marble from shooting off down the road.Oddshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=OddsA head start, an advantage.The Rinkhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=The+RinkAn alternative name for the Olympia ballroom because it used to house a skating rink once.Nootenaahttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=NootenaaA confused person, a fool.Portlairgehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=PortlairgeA digging implement with a shovel blade on one side and a pickaxe point on the other, used in the boy scouts.Last One Back Is A Bag Of Fleashttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Last+one+back+is+a+bag+of+fleasThe devil take the hindmostIf Yee Don't Stop Fighting I'll Kill The Two Of Yeehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=If+yee+don%27t+stop+fighting+I%27ll+kill+the+two+of+yeeAn expression used to when stop two children from bickering.Hang Sandwichhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=hang+sandwichA sandwich filled with a sliced pink reconstituted meat product that is often labeled as ham, though everyone knows is simply water, salt fat and pink colouring. A hang sandwich can also be referred to as a hang sangwich.Gwaffwihhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=gwaffwihTo engage in sexual activity with another person. Not necessarily sex, but definitely intense petting.Yungwanhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=yungwanA young female as pronounced in the DeiseHameshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=HamesTo completely mess up a task or itemShot With A Ball Of Their Own Shyte!http://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Shot+with+a+ball+of+their+own+shyte%21This phrase is used to describe a person or people who have done something so terrible that they deserve to be hit by a projectile made exclusively of their own excrement.Shaymusshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=ShaymussAn unmerciful knee in the lateral thigh muscle causing temporary paralysis and excruciating pain.Memberhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=MemberAbbreviated version of the word remember.Dog Leafhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Dog+LeafWaterford pronunciation for the plant Rumex obtusifolius, commonly known as Broad-leaved Dock or Dock Leaf...Were You Born In A Field?http://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Were+you+born+in+a+field%3FA sarcastic expression used to ask someone (normally a younger person) if they would close the door behind them.Slapperhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=SlapperA rather derogatory term for a member of the female of the species (homo sapiens sapiens that is). The term is used to cast aspersions about the type and number of mates this particular female has had sexual relations with.Do You Wanna Go Halves On A Bastard?http://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Do+you+wanna+go+halves+on+a+bastard%3FOne of the most despicable chat up lines that man ever invented... It is basically suggesting to a member of the opposite sex that you wish to copulate with them but do not wish to take part as a legal guardian of any offspring that might be produced from the activity.Tansadhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=TansadAn early type of child buggy from the brand name.Puzzlerhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=PuzzlerNon-descript piece of offal, whose origin remains a mystery to this day, hence the name.Nixhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=NixFootball shortsGallivanthttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=GallivantTo be out and about around town.Cafflehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=CaffleTo play roughly, wrestleSkullhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=SkullTo headbutt.Bucksheehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=BucksheeFreeGone For The Bainne.http://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Gone+for+the+bainne.Kaput, banjaxed, no more use.Gallonhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=GallonA tin with a gallon capacity. Used for boiled sweets, but when the sweets were gone used for carrying liquids, mostly for milk being collected at dairies around the city.Helmethttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=HelmetA boy's hat wth straps that fastened under the chin.Gone With The Fairieshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Gone+with+the+fairiesMad, insane.On The Rantanhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=On+the+rantanOn the razzle, celebrating, having a wild time.Gillettehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=GilletteSpruced up, tarted up.Eat (the Face Off)http://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Eat+%28the+face+off%29To severely critise, to lambast, to rebuke.Heelballhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=HeelballExcitedJerseyhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=JerseyA sweater, jumperGanderhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=GanderA look.On The Duckhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=On+the+duckMitching, playing truant.Gatchhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=GatchA style of walking, a gait.Jamragshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=JamragsLadies' sanitary towels.Droughthttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=DroughtPronounced drute, it means thirstFamishedhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=FamishedVery hungryWallfallinghttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=WallfallingWeak with the hungerKnuckshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=KnucksTesticles. Called after the knucks used in the game knucks.Clodhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=ClodA pennyNancy Boyhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Nancy+BoyA homosexual or effeminate manHoophttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=HoopThe metal ring of a bicycle wheel, with the spokes gone. Used as a toy. It was driven along using a stick.Sloppy Joehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Sloppy+JoeA T-Shirt (possibly from French Salopi Jaune - Yellow Jersey)Lashhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=LashUrinationShoweryhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=ShoweryLook outLarge Bottlehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Large+BottleA pint Bottle (usually of Guiness).Perishedhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=PerishedColdMoolahttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=MoolaMoneyHalf-sheethttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Half-sheetA ten shilling note (50c today)Sheethttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=SheetA pound noteHalf-dollarhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Half-dollarA half crown, 1/8 of an old pound. From the time when you got 4 dollars for a poundDummy Tithttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Dummy+TitA baby soother.Free Counterhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Free+counterTo steal or be stolenBlack Mariahttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Black+MariaA police van, though often applied to Police cars too.Whore's Melthttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Whore%27s+meltA derogatory term, literally meaning a prostitute's childMassivehttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=MassiveBeautifulSuthttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=SutPresumably comes from suit, it means go along with agree with or oblige someoneTruckhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=TruckA small type of wheelbarrow consisting od a wooden frame with two small iron wheels at one end and ttwo handles a the other end.Wouldn't Give You The Steam Off His Pisshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=wouldn%27t+give+you+the+steam+off+his+pissExtremely mean and selfish.Trolleyhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=TrolleyA home-made go-cart, usually made of a plank running between two pram axles with a string attatched to the front axle for steeringFrench Letterhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=French+LetterA condomJaney Machttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Janey+macAn exclamation of surpriseCacshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=CacsPronounce like cox it comes from Irish Caca and means sh*t.Floggerhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=FloggerOvercoatScreedhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=ScreedA rag, a very worn garmentChaphttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=ChapThe hero in a film.Cabin-huntinghttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=cabin-huntingVisiting someone else's houseCoadjutorhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=coadjutorPronounced as co-juter, It means a croney, pal.Slagging Matchhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Slagging+matchWhen two or more parties engage in a battle of insults (also known as giving abuse). Generally these are of a friendly nature, however when one can give abuse but not take it these slagging matches often end with someone getting a baytin.Neglecthttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=NeglectAn offensive odour emanating from an individual. Can also be used in a slagging match as an off the cuff insult.Diddieshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=DiddiesThe female mammary gland, diddy being the singular, diddies plural.Louserhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=LouserA person who does nasty or cruel things to others... can also mean someone who is mean (otherwise know as a mayner)Head Offhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=Head+offTo inform someone, rather impolitely, that you would like them to vacate your presence. Similar to piss off but not quite as rude. Also similar to feck off but not quite so jovial.Headinhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=HeadinTo go somewhereDownseshttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=DownsesA very old pub in Waterford City.Lackhttp://www.slang.ie/index.php?county=Waterford&entry=lackWoman