salt of the earth irish people who live in the rural areas of ireland. donegal being the best of a good bunch. not to be used to describe a northern prod farmer who are paisleyite bible thumpin catholic haters and are so backward they still duck witches.
by da origanal playa May 17, 2006
a groupchat of irish people who are “well known” funniest irish people known to man they also go to a lot of concerts, loved by some hated by others but overall they’re big ra heads #tal
jc:up the culchies! do you know the culchies i’ve just started learning about them
ryan:yeah i know the culchies..too well sometimes they make themselves very known
ryan:yeah i know the culchies..too well sometimes they make themselves very known
by Ryanmeaney1 April 06, 2020
Somebody who lives in the Irish countryside. This word is used exclusively by jackeens, and so in fact means anyone from outside Dublin.
by Darth Ridley November 07, 2006
by MARCO V September 08, 2008
Irish slang.
Culchies is the plural of Culchie and means any Irish person from outside Dublin, whether from another city or from the countryside
Culchies is the plural of Culchie and means any Irish person from outside Dublin, whether from another city or from the countryside
Ahh Jasus, woulda look at all them bleedin culchies coming up to Dublin takin our bleedin jobs.
Them culchie women are great rides, but you have to put something in their gobs so you don't have to listen to them culchie accents.
Them culchie women are great rides, but you have to put something in their gobs so you don't have to listen to them culchie accents.
by BobCatCurley May 01, 2007
Culchie Uno, otherwise known as Jack Changes, is a card game with the same rules as Uno but uses a regular deck of cards since the luxury of having a specific deck of cards for one game doesn't yet exist outside of Dublin.
After a long day of cutting turf and milking cows, Dave and his brother spent the evening playing Culchie Uno by candlelight .
by ducks bend over January 22, 2018