by wafflebitch January 1, 2018
by Gipppppppo May 10, 2023
by orekify April 17, 2022
A very severe insult in certain regions of Ireland, wishing a cruel and painful death on the recipient.
Linking back to Roman times, whereby Christians were regularly brutalised in the Colosseum. Hence this insult is particularly prevalent in the strongly christian island of Ireland
Linking back to Roman times, whereby Christians were regularly brutalised in the Colosseum. Hence this insult is particularly prevalent in the strongly christian island of Ireland
by Paddy O'Driscoll August 4, 2017
by augustjwnx October 16, 2022
Usually used in the context, "I suck my thumb at you." It is found in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. It means: "I don't like what you are saying."
by dat kid April 6, 2006
by AMANDUH28 May 22, 2011