In a heap

In a bad state. In a state of severe dilapidation. See banjaxed, in bits, rag order.
I can't go outside the door today. I'm in a heap after last night.
by Maidhcil Mac Fheorais September 30, 2007
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rag order

In a bad way. Totally disorganised, all over the place. Can mean hungover or just plain sick. Can mean a combination of mental disorder and physical damage. Like in bits, banjaxed, in a jocker, in a heap.
She drank the full bottle, took all the pills and was too wasted to slit her wrists properly. She's in rag order today.
by Maidhcil Mac Fheorais September 30, 2007
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unspend

To shoplift after getting severe dissatisfaction with returning a purchase.
I bought this pair of jeans here and they shrunk after the first wash. You better replace them or I swear I'll be unspending here till Christmas 2010.
by Maidhcil Mac Fheorais October 01, 2007
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broke back mountaineer

A homosexual. A homosexual who doesn't conform to the gay stereotype.
Last night he told his mother he was a broke back mountaineer.
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mulchie

In Ireland, an urban culchie. A person from a country town like Clonmel who considers themself urban and would look down on culchies who they consider to be more primitive.
He's an annoying culchie, probably a mulchie.
by Maidhcil Mac Fheorais September 30, 2007
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banger

A player who is too old to play for a team but continues to play illegally. A 16 year old playing on the under-15s team.
Punter1: How come Rath Kip keep winning the u-15 cup?
Punter2: Because it's been the same team for the last three years, they're all bangers!
by Maidhcil Mac Fheorais September 30, 2007
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Finglasian

A native of Finglas on Dublin's north side.

Finglas was originally an old village but now is a big sprawling tough working class neighbourhood.

Finglasians have recently been moving en masse into the neighbouring county of Kildare.
Kildare used to feel really country, but now it's full of Finglasians.
by Maidhcil Mac Fheorais September 30, 2007
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