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Irish colloquialism derived from 'idiot' meaning fool or simpleton tending to act in a comically irrational way. "She's an eejit. She thought her car had been stolen so called her parents, her insurance company and the police to report the theft. Next morning she found she'd parked round the corner."
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Irish slang for "idiot"
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An Irish term for a complete idiot "Paddy you eejit!"
"Don't touch that! Look what you've done now you eejit!" "George W Bush, what an eejit!" |
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nitwit, nincompoop, moron or thicko. Often used affectionately. Wendy Lynch
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person frequently involved in foolish acts, or person posessing little sense. keith jardine
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origin Gaelic Irish slang term for 'idiot', 'fool' etc. stop being such an eejit!
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Derivative of "Idiot". Meaning foolish or careless
I'm not letting Jonny borrow my new Playstation 2 - he'll wreck it the eejit.
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Irish for 'idiot'.
Made popular by Brian Friel's "Translations" You are a complete eejit
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