Noun. Irish origin.
From the Irish "gob", meaning "beak" or "mouth", and the Irish "sial", meaning "soil".
"Gobsial" (which eventually became "gobshite") literally translates as "mouth of soil" and means a person who talks a lot of nonsense, a fool.
From the Irish "gob", meaning "beak" or "mouth", and the Irish "sial", meaning "soil".
"Gobsial" (which eventually became "gobshite") literally translates as "mouth of soil" and means a person who talks a lot of nonsense, a fool.
by PaddyPauper November 18, 2011