Northern Irish English. Refers to in general terms a traitor to the United Kingdom, or more specifically a British Protestant unionist who is sympathies with Irish Catholic nationalists, used by Loyalists deep-unionists as an insult.
Comes from the 17th century Scottish-born Governor of Londonderry, Robert Lundy and the 1689 Siege of Derry.
Comes from the 17th century Scottish-born Governor of Londonderry, Robert Lundy and the 1689 Siege of Derry.
by 8510pm September 08, 2021
a policing nickname for a police dog, usually of a German Shepherd or a Belgian Malinois type due to their large teeth and tendency to bit people.
Release the landsharks!
by 8510pm November 01, 2018