16 definitions by undisclosed desires
by undisclosed desires May 22, 2011
Confectionary product produced in Northern Ireland and sold mainly in Ballycastle at the aul lamas fair in August
by undisclosed desires February 26, 2010
Medium size town some 15 miles north of Belfast.
It's dull and boring.
Thousands go there everyday but find it better to get on the Ferry to Scotland to protect their sanity as any more than 15 minutes spent there can lead to suicide.
It's dull and boring.
Thousands go there everyday but find it better to get on the Ferry to Scotland to protect their sanity as any more than 15 minutes spent there can lead to suicide.
Larne, aaaagggghhhhhhhhhhhh...
by undisclosed desires November 24, 2010
Moycullen, a village 7 miles north of Galway.
Overpriced rents, the worst fish & chips to be had this side of Cullybackey.
Inbred, everyone knows your business and the business of everyone else.
Good points: easy to avoid.
Overpriced rents, the worst fish & chips to be had this side of Cullybackey.
Inbred, everyone knows your business and the business of everyone else.
Good points: easy to avoid.
by undisclosed desires February 28, 2010
Stupid Northern Irish protestants who can't spell the word families but insist on spelling it familys.
Orangemen remember the battle of the boyne, fought in 1690. They have marched on the 12th of July for many hundreds of years commemorating the victory of William of Orange, a protestant Dutch prince, over the catholic, Scottish King James.
The only time in recent memory they did not march was during the two World Wars. The reason for this was because they didn't want the Brits to see that they were all hiding in their houses and to afraid to go to war and fight for their country. Unlike the catholics who signed up in large numbers to fight the Germans.
Orangemen remember the battle of the boyne, fought in 1690. They have marched on the 12th of July for many hundreds of years commemorating the victory of William of Orange, a protestant Dutch prince, over the catholic, Scottish King James.
The only time in recent memory they did not march was during the two World Wars. The reason for this was because they didn't want the Brits to see that they were all hiding in their houses and to afraid to go to war and fight for their country. Unlike the catholics who signed up in large numbers to fight the Germans.
by undisclosed desires February 26, 2010
by undisclosed desires February 26, 2010
Did ya hear about thon KGB scandal up the Newtownards Road. Yeh, was all over the news like, bloody KGB
by undisclosed desires February 26, 2010