The 100 Most Common Irish Slang Terms

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  • mtv1
    The Stig PT
    • Apr 2008
    • 4413

    #1

    The 100 Most Common Irish Slang Terms

    1. Gowl = Annoying stupid person
    2. Sham = A friend
    3. Quare = Another meaning for very or unuasl
    4. Feek = Gorgeous girl
    5. Yoke Thing = any thing or object or person. A broad descriptive term for anything
    6. Savage = Very can be good or bad
    7. Pure = Really/very
    8. Sound = Reliable, dependable, a good sort
    9. Banjaxed = Broken
    10. Cat = An effusive way to say that something is awful or terrible
    11. Shades = Garda Siochana (term comes from the 2 shades of blue on the uniform)
    12. Too l= Idiot
    13. Fierce = Very
    14. Muppet = Fool
    15. Gammy = Useless
    16. Manky = Very soiled, smelly etc.
    17. Deadly = Fantastic
    18. Gimp = Fool or idiot.
    19. Flute = A bit of a silly person
    20. Box = The female genitalia
    21. Plastered = To be very drunk
    22. Bogger = Rural person
    23. Hames = To ruin or destroy
    24. Shift = French kiss
    25. Ride = A goodlooking person
    26. Meet = To french kiss someone
    27. Rotten = Something horrible/ disgusting.
    28. Bullin = 1. He was angry 2. The heifer was bullin 3. She was randy !
    29. Mouldy = To get drunk or something thats disgusting
    30. Ossified = Drunk
    31. Class = A term used for something good
    32. Wan = One
    33. Feen = Male
    34. Like = Used at the end of every sentence
    35. Grand Fine = ok, alright
    36. Whist = Be quite
    37. Stall = French kiss.
    38. Hi = Put to the end of almost every sentence!
    39. Gander = A look
    40. Scuttered = In a very advanced state of intoxication.
    41. Well = How are you? Is your day going well
    42. Gaff = House
    43. Scoops = Alcoholic drink
    44. Sketch = Used when keeping a lookout for an authority figure, and one is seen coming
    45. Lamp = To hurt someone
    46. Clatter = A slap or a belt
    47. Bate = Exhausted
    48. Bure = Female
    49. Sup = Hello
    50. Slash = Urinating
    51. Buck = Boy, man, lad
    52. Wide = Aware of, understand
    53. Gawk = Sick
    54. Beour = Female
    55. Scatter = A group (esp of inanimate objects)
    56. Horse = A friend
    57. Jackeen = Person from dublin
    58. Aye = Yes
    59. Mog = Person of low intelligence
    60. Clem = Something bad
    61. Score = To kiss someone.
    62. Chancer = Dodgy character
    63. Gom = Fool
    64. Baytin = Regional pronunciation for the word beating.
    65. Coddin = Joking,
    66. Acting The Maggot = Acting in a particularly foolish manner
    67. Gatch = The walk of someone
    68. Stall The Ball = Hold on a moment
    69. Puss = Sulky face
    70. Jammy = Lucky person
    71. Gas = Funny
    72. Jacks = Toilet
    73. Dose = Thats annoying
    74. Mitch = To bunk off
    75. Messages = Shopping, food stuff usually
    76. Spanner = An idiot
    77. Skank = Woman of ill repute
    78. Slag = A woman of ill repute
    79. Langers = Drunk
    80. Stocious = To be very drunk. Pronounced: Sto-shess
    81. Puck = To hit with a closed fist
    82. Wee = Small
    83. Massive = Great, super
    84. Buckled = Under the influence
    85. Gobshite = If someone gets on your nerves
    86. Schkelp = To thump/hit
    87. Pandy = Cork speak for mashed spuds, milk and butter
    88. Cut = The state of, appearance
    89. Yokes Extacy = tablets
    90. Banter = Ne crk
    91. Mighty = Very good
    92. Hape = Loads
    93. Rank = Mowldy
    94. Locked = To be drunk
    95. Knackered = Tired
    96. Lamped = Injured
    97. Lock = Small amount
    98. Bog = Toilet, Bathroom
    99. Cop On = An order to grab hold of yourself and not be so stupid
    100. EeGit = A version of the word idiot, pronounced ee- git

    ok some might be different depending on location


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  • sombel
    Banned
    • Oct 2010
    • 47

    #2
    Originally posted by mtv1
    1. Gowl = Annoying stupid person
    2. Sham = A friend
    3. Quare = Another meaning for very or unuasl
    4. Feek = Gorgeous girl
    5. Yoke Thing = any thing or object or person. A broad descriptive term for anything
    6. Savage = Very can be good or bad
    7. Pure = Really/very
    8. Sound = Reliable, dependable, a good sort
    9. Banjaxed = Broken
    10. Cat = An effusive way to say that something is awful or terrible
    11. Shades = Garda Siochana (term comes from the 2 shades of blue on the uniform)
    12. Too l= Idiot
    13. Fierce = Very
    14. Muppet = Fool
    15. Gammy = Useless
    16. Manky = Very soiled, smelly etc.
    17. Deadly = Fantastic
    18. Gimp = Fool or idiot.
    19. Flute = A bit of a silly person
    20. Box = The female genitalia
    21. Plastered = To be very drunk
    22. Bogger = Rural person
    23. Hames = To ruin or destroy
    24. Shift = French kiss
    25. Ride = A goodlooking person
    26. Meet = To french kiss someone
    27. Rotten = Something horrible/ disgusting.
    28. Bullin = 1. He was angry 2. The heifer was bullin 3. She was randy !
    29. Mouldy = To get drunk or something thats disgusting
    30. Ossified = Drunk
    31. Class = A term used for something good
    32. Wan = One
    33. Feen = Male
    34. Like = Used at the end of every sentence
    35. Grand Fine = ok, alright
    36. Whist = Be quite
    37. Stall = French kiss.
    38. Hi = Put to the end of almost every sentence!
    39. Gander = A look
    40. Scuttered = In a very advanced state of intoxication.
    41. Well = How are you? Is your day going well
    42. Gaff = House
    43. Scoops = Alcoholic drink
    44. Sketch = Used when keeping a lookout for an authority figure, and one is seen coming
    45. Lamp = To hurt someone
    46. Clatter = A slap or a belt
    47. Bate = Exhausted
    48. Bure = Female
    49. Sup = Hello
    50. Slash = Urinating
    51. Buck = Boy, man, lad
    52. Wide = Aware of, understand
    53. Gawk = Sick
    54. Beour = Female
    55. Scatter = A group (esp of inanimate objects)
    56. Horse = A friend
    57. Jackeen = Person from dublin
    58. Aye = Yes
    59. Mog = Person of low intelligence
    60. Clem = Something bad
    61. Score = To kiss someone.
    62. Chancer = Dodgy character
    63. Gom = Fool
    64. Baytin = Regional pronunciation for the word beating.
    65. Coddin = Joking,
    66. Acting The Maggot = Acting in a particularly foolish manner
    67. Gatch = The walk of someone
    68. Stall The Ball = Hold on a moment
    69. Puss = Sulky face
    70. Jammy = Lucky person
    71. Gas = Funny
    72. Jacks = Toilet
    73. Dose = Thats annoying
    74. Mitch = To bunk off
    75. Messages = Shopping, food stuff usually
    76. Spanner = An idiot
    77. Skank = Woman of ill repute
    78. Slag = A woman of ill repute
    79. Langers = Drunk
    80. Stocious = To be very drunk. Pronounced: Sto-shess
    81. Puck = To hit with a closed fist
    82. Wee = Small
    83. Massive = Great, super
    84. Buckled = Under the influence
    85. Gobshite = If someone gets on your nerves
    86. Schkelp = To thump/hit
    87. Pandy = Cork speak for mashed spuds, milk and butter
    88. Cut = The state of, appearance
    89. Yokes Extacy = tablets
    90. Banter = Ne crk
    91. Mighty = Very good
    92. Hape = Loads
    93. Rank = Mowldy
    94. Locked = To be drunk
    95. Knackered = Tired
    96. Lamped = Injured
    97. Lock = Small amount
    98. Bog = Toilet, Bathroom
    99. Cop On = An order to grab hold of yourself and not be so stupid
    100. EeGit = A version of the word idiot, pronounced ee- git

    ok some might be different depending on location
    again

    Thanks mate for this i will try to increase my voccabulary with these news words.

    again...

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    • mtv1
      The Stig PT
      • Apr 2008
      • 4413

      #3
      Originally posted by sombel
      again

      Thanks mate for this i will try to increase my voccabulary with these news words.

      again...
      ...........again


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      • Grizz
        DK Veteran
        • Sep 2010
        • 1598

        #4
        like the eskimos have 40 words for snow, ive just realised we have 40 words for drunk...........

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