11 definitions by Gearóid Ó Laoi

In Cork City, Ireland, Bazzer means a haircut.

It could come from Irish, Bearradh Gruaige, pronounced barra grew ige.
I'm going to town for a bazzer.
by Gearóid Ó Laoi April 24, 2005
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In Cork, Ireland means your date not showing up.
She never came. I got a fifty.

Origin unknown.
by Gearóid Ó Laoi April 25, 2005
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Drunk.
Derived from langer. see that.
He was langerated. Also he was langers.
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In Cork City, Ireland, Guzz or Guz, refers to eyes.

He's guzz-eyed means..
Primarily, he was a squint.
Also can mean he's drunk.
Cork City English..

D'youngfla have guzz eyes.
The Youngfellow has a squint.

I was guzzeyed with drink on Monday.
by Gearóid Ó Laoi April 24, 2005
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In Ireland, scut is a strong slang derogatory noun, always of a man. It is probably a corruption of Scot, as the opinion of Scots was low at one stage.
It means an irredeemably bad person.
He's a proper scut, a right scut. Only a scut would have done that. It is used all over Ireland, I imagine.
by Gearóid Ó Laoi April 25, 2005
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a Cork City word.
Probably from Langer and Ballocks.

Insulting. Of a man.
Yer man's a right langball.
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a huge quantity.

Often used of drink.

A langerload of pints.
We had a langerload of pints last night.
by Gearóid Ó Laoi April 24, 2005
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