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set about ye 

To fight, brawl or kick somebody's cunt in. Can also be used as a threat to dissuade international terrorists
After putting the boot intae an al kayeeda boy John was asked by a reporter if he had a message for any other would be attackers. His immortal reply was, come tae Glasgow and we'll set about ye.
set about ye by big may August 2, 2007
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Ye Olde Cider Bar 

One of the finest drinking establishments in the Westcountry.

Located in Newton Abbot, Devon, England, Ye Olde Cider Bar maintains and upholds the traditions of the Devonshire cider connoisseur, providing a wide range of local and national ciders, perrys and fruit wines.

Frequented by young and by old, the variety of patrons found in Ye Olde Cider Bar is truly unique, and the customs held by many of them are characteristic of Cider Bar spirit. For example, snuff is still commonly found in the Cider Bar, and you may be offered it by kindly strangers. 'Spun' is also a favourite Cider Bar drink, consisting of a pint of L.B.W. cider with a glass of blackcurrent wine mixed in once there is enough room in the glass. This is a rather lethal concoction, and is bound to get one very drunk.

Whether you're in search for a taste of the fine beverages the South West has to offer, or a brilliant drunken night out, the world reknowned Ye Olde Cider Bar is the place to be.
Shouted from one slope of a Swiss mountain range: "Ye Olde!" Reply from another peak: "CIDER BAR!"

On a hot summer's afternoon: "Fancy a refreshing tipple in Ye Olde Cider Bar cider garden?" "Hell yes I do, it's boiling!!"

On a midwinter's night: "Who wants to go get bladdered on spun?!" "ME!" "Damn straight!" "Count me in." "Let's go!" "I'll invite the Mayor"
Ye Olde Cider Bar by The Vole April 13, 2009

come out ye black and tans 

The rebel’s call, that’s all you need to know
COME OUT YE BLACK AND TANS, COME OUT AND FIGHT ME LIKE A MAN! SHOW YER WIVES HOW YOU WON THOSE MEDALS DOWN IN FLAAAANDERS!!! TELL ‘ER HOW THE I.R.A. MADE YA RUN THE HELL AWAY!!

da bleedin hack of ye

An Irish, inner city Dublin slang word meaning:

"The state of you"

"You are disgusting"

"Ugly" etc.
Example 1- Girl: do ye like me new dress? Just bought it in penneys.

Girl 2: no, da bleedin hack of ye!

Example 2- Boy: ugh I was so in bits last night

Boy2: I know, u shifted dat bird and da bleedin hack of her
A pseudo- Old English word meant to connect a restaurant or shop to the medieval period. It is actually meant to be pronounced "The old", but most people say "Yee old". The 'y' used to be the old English letter 'thorn' (þ), which represents a 'th' sound.
A: Did you go to Ye Olde Shoppe? I heard it's hundreds of years old!
B: It was literally established last year. Also, you're pronouncing it wrong.
Ye Olde by lodakabal November 12, 2020
Word of the Day on March 4, 2023
A way of saying 'hello how are you doing?' in Northern Ireland
Bout ye wee doll?
bout ye by beef monster May 28, 2003

Gabber on ye router 

A term usually used by Australians, to let someone know they are going to DDoS someone.
- Jack: OMG, you got so rekt! What's the score, 8-0?
-JC: Want me to Gabber on ye router mate you ain't gonna like it mate.