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A person named Irish, is kickass, knows how to handle shit that people give to her. Is beautiful no matter what people say. If they talk shit about her step up becasue she'll bust yo ass. She's outgoing, loves to dance, party, and drink. She's pretty, smart, and has a unique name that no one barely has. A person named "Irish" is usually a friendly and nice who hangs out with everybody. And pretty popular in school. Pretty damn funny too.
Goddamn, whose that beautiful girl walking by?

Ohh, thats Irish.

She just roasted that girl.

Hell yeah she always does, she knows how to handle shit when people give it to her.
by Gangstaeastcoastbitch.! November 13, 2011
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Shady Irish Sneakout

Shady Irish Sneakout (verb) is the act of leaving a social gathering without telling anyone goodbye. There can be various reasons for such behavior. Sometimes, (1)the person leaving without providing a salutation simply wanted to leave without having to say "good bye" to all of his/her friends. In other cases, (2)the person committing the Shady Irish Sneakout may have wanted to avoid saying "bye" because of the worry the others would try to convince him/her to stay. The Shady Irish Sneakout is also common when (3)someone has had too much to drink and have simply determined that they need to leave immediately.

ORIGINATION: 2001 - After a concert at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX, a group of friends were at the adjacent Backstage Bar when they noticed that Bob Madden had suddenly left unannounced. Upon noticing this, Kevin Brelsford said “He did the Shady Irish Sneakout.” Bob is of course a huge Notre Dame fan and alum and has the Notre Dame Leprechaun tattooed on his arm, thus the “Irish” reference. The likely reason for the Shady Irish Sneakout was a combination of reasons #2 and #3 above.
You are with a group of friends at a party, bar, etc. and all of a sudden notice one of your friends has unexpectedly left. "Where did Bob go?" "He must have done the Shady Irish Sneakout".
by swankaction March 5, 2010
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smoked irish

This was the name given to blacks in England and in America. It comes from the theory that the two underclass races would eventually merge together and form one race.

'No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs' - sign posted on many places of work, phasing out a bit before the mid-20th Century. Many Irish pubs have an old sign like this put up above the door for ironic amusement and historical interest. As if to say, 'This is the way things were.'
"No -- We don't hire any paddies or smoked Irish here, now get to movin'"
by McNabb February 1, 2007
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Irish-American

Someone hated by Americans for their Irish heritage, and hated by the Irish for their American birth/upbringing.
American: Where's your family from?
Irish-American: Ireland
American: Screw off you leprechaun SOB

Irish person: Where are you from?
Irish-American: America, but my family is from Ireland
Irish person: Feck off Yank
by Peter Parker Sucks September 15, 2015
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Irish Devil

Term used to describe an untrustworthy male who chronically creeps around bars and functions where alcohol is served but does not drink himself. Thus, looking to take advantage of vulnerable women, as well as, men who are gambling while drunk.
The sharp dressed man approached the men playing poker. Seeing, the man was drinking a cup of water, Keith shouted, "Get out of here Irish Devil we have no need for you here!"
by Sacramento Solon December 17, 2016
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Irish King Gone Hunting

The ballsest, manliest shot of all time. Jameson's, Crown Royal, and Wild Turkey. Man Up.
"Dan is the most manliest person I know."
"That's an opinion, how do you know?"
"He ordered an Irish King Gone Hunting the other night."
"What a Man."
by dlongley December 31, 2009
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irish mother

the absolute scariest person in the world, so unknowing but also knowing at the same time. She'll give you the full on rant and next minute give you a hug but that hug has strings attached and next thing you know your doing everyone's chores for a week or raking the lawn in "light rain" in your pyjamas.

oh also they're not the best at technology.

But irish aunties are the best i swear to god my mum is so nice to my cousins
*rains* *thunders* *lightning*, "darln go an trim the bushes"
"but its raining",
*gives the look*

thats an irish mother for you
by Thisismyusernamegoaway April 30, 2020
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