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Definitions by Jackelrayn

how's the form 

A varient of "How's it going" or the American "How's it hanging". Used quite a bit in the south of Ireland, especially in Cork.
Cork Feen: Here Bai, how's the form?
Cork Bai: Ah you know, sure I'm da berries since I got that massive tumour removed.
Cork Feen: ....daecent, daecent.

Translation:
Cork Male: Hey Man, how's it going?
Cork Male 2: Well, I've been great since I got that massive tumour removed.
Cork Male:....good, good.
how's the form by Jackelrayn June 27, 2006
Cork Slang
Look at, look towards, notice, observe, watch.
Lamp the Gatch on dat feen.

Translation - Take a look at how that person walks. Don't you think it's a bit unusual?
Lamp by Jackelrayn June 27, 2006

Overbored 

Being terminally bored with your own humble life and times. Usually results in the sufferer joining a subculture such as Emo or Goth and or writing bland poetry and publishing it on the web. Other possible results are sluttyness and suicidal tendancies.
Overbored is a combination of the words over and bored!
Overbored by Jackelrayn June 26, 2006