Irish slang term to describe giving someone a bit of a hard time, not always in a menacing way. Sometimes light heard.
See also, wind up; take the piss.
See also, wind up; take the piss.
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Get the Give em a bitta Stick. mug.Instead of them/they for a singular person em is the personal pronoun. He/her non-specific. His/hers would be ems. title for em would be M and not Mr/Mrs
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Get the beef em up mug.You can indeed say dat to da staff at da local True Value Hardware store, but good luck on getting any discounts or other "preferential perks" as a result.
Perhaps da famous radio-ad phrase, "...and tell 'em Pat Summerall sent you" might have been more recognizable "way back when" during da time when everyone's favorite deep-and-rich-tone-voiced Irish sportscaster was making those ads, but in more-modern times, da Cotter & Co. stores' mostly-from-da-newer-generation employees will likely just give you puzzled looks if you jokingly spout said remark when you walk in da door. :P
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Get the ...and tell 'em Pat Summerall sent you mug.Emely and Miguel. A perfect match, these are perfect couple names. They get along well and will always be together. They will not ladt long distance though.
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Get the emely and miguel mug.In craps when you talk to the dice in hopes of rolling a 7 or 11, thus winning. Often shouted to great fanfare at the Casino
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